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Kinds of Adjective

There are eight kinds of adjective.

  1. Adjective of Quality
  2. Adjective of Quantity
  3. Adjective of Number
  4. Demonstrative Adjective
  5. Proper Adjective
  6. Distributive Adjective
  7. Possessive Adjective
  8. Interrogative Adjective
Adjective of Quality

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.

Adjective of Quantity

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.

Adjective of Number

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 Adjective

Demonstrative Adjectives point out some thing or person.

Example:
This, that, these etc.

Proper Adjective

The adjectives which are formed from proper nouns are called Proper Adjective.

Example:

Proper Noun Proper Adjective
Pakistan Pakistani
ChinaChinese
AmericaAmerican
Distributive Adjective

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.

Possessive Adjective

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 Adjective

Interrogative adjectives are used to ask questions.

Example:
which, what, whose etc.