1- Adjective of quality:It adds to the meaning of a noun.
Examples:
Good boy, clean room, big city, sharp pencil etc.
2- Adjective of quantity:It shows quantity which can not be counted.
Examples:
some, enough, all, a little, much etc.
3- Adjective of number:It shows number which can be counted.
Examples:
One, two, three---? Cardinal Numbers
1st, 2nd, 3rd------? Ordinal Numbers
Each, every, either----? Indefinite and Distributive Adjectives
4- Proper Adjective:It has been derived from Proper Noun.
Examples:
Pakistani, Eastern, English etc
Examples:
Good boy, clean room, big city, sharp pencil etc.
2- Adjective of quantity:It shows quantity which can not be counted.
Examples:
some, enough, all, a little, much etc.
3- Adjective of number:It shows number which can be counted.
Examples:
One, two, three---? Cardinal Numbers
1st, 2nd, 3rd------? Ordinal Numbers
Each, every, either----? Indefinite and Distributive Adjectives
4- Proper Adjective:It has been derived from Proper Noun.
Examples:
Pakistani, Eastern, English etc
Rules for adjective:
1- Quality may be any merit or demerit also. It doesn’t mean that it is good property only. Purpose is to enhance and stress on meaning of noun.
2- Colors names are also adjectives.
3- It is used before a noun or pronoun.
4- If some adjective is used without any noun or pronoun, then it will be considered as plural e.g. The brave are admired.
2- Colors names are also adjectives.
3- It is used before a noun or pronoun.
4- If some adjective is used without any noun or pronoun, then it will be considered as plural e.g. The brave are admired.
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