
There are eight kinds of adjective.
The adjective which tells about the quality of a noun or pronoun is called Ajective of Quality.
Example: 1. Ali is a good boy. 2. He is an honest man.
The adjective which tells about the quantity of nouns or pronoun is called Adjective of Quantity.
Example: 1. I have a little water. 2. He has enough milk.
The adjective which shows the number of things is called Adjective of Number.
Example: 1. I have sixty rupees. 2. Three books are on the table.
Demonstrative Adjectives point out some thing or person.
Example: This, that, these etc.
The adjectives which are formed from proper nouns are called Proper Adjective.
Example:
| Proper Noun | Proper Adjective |
|---|---|
| Pakistan | Pakistani |
| China | Chinese |
| America | American |
These Adjectives show that things or person named in the sentence are taken singly or separately or separate lots.
Example:each boy, every man, either of the pens etc.
Those adjectives which show the possession of a noun are called possessive adjective.
Example: 1. This is my book. 2. That is your pen.
Interrogative adjectives are used to ask questions.
Example: which, what, whose etc.
