Example: a white
dog, the blue sky, a round table, a square
box, a big house, a tall tree, a cold
morning, an old lorry.
Example:
That is your cat. / This is my dog. / Is
that their house? / Those are our bicycles.
Example: Which
monkey bit you? / Which school do you go to? / What
colour is your new car? / Whose cap is this?
In the example, "which", "what" and "whose" come before the nouns "monkey", "school", "colour" and "cap" respectively. They tell about the nouns and so "which", "what" and "whose" are adjectives.
Example: This
puppy is mine. / This boy is a member of the club. /
That piglet is yours./ That woman is not my wife. /
These spiders have long legs. / Those faces
are beautiful.
In the example, "this", "that", "these" and "those" come before the nouns "puppy", "boy", "piglet", "woman", "spiders" and "faces". They tell something about the nouns and so are adjectives.
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1. Kinds of Adjectives
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