An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. It provides more information about the noun’s quality, quantity, size, shape, color, or other characteristics.
Examples of Adjectives
- Descriptive Adjectives – Describe a noun’s quality.
- Example: The beautiful garden is full of flowers.
- Quantitative Adjectives – Indicate the amount or number.
- Example: She has three pencils.
- Demonstrative Adjectives – Point out specific things.
- Example: This book is interesting.
- Possessive Adjectives – Show ownership.
- Example: My car is new.
- Interrogative Adjectives – Used in questions.
- Example: Which dress will you wear?
- Comparative Adjectives – Compare two things.
- Example: This house is bigger than that one.
- Superlative Adjectives – Show the highest degree of comparison.
- Example: He is the smartest student in the class.
Exercise: Identify the Adjectives
Find and underline the adjectives in the following sentences:
- The red car is parked outside.
- She bought a dozen apples from the market.
- That idea is brilliant.
- The elephant is a huge animal.
- This movie is more interesting than the previous one.
Exercise: Fill in the Blanks with Suitable Adjectives
- She wore a ______ (color) dress to the party.
- We live in a ______ (size) house.
- He is the ______ (superlative form of intelligent) boy in the class.
- I have ______ (number) chocolates in my bag.
- ______ (demonstrative) book is mine.