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ADJECTIVES (Definition & Concepts) Grammar college (All About English Grammar)
Adjective – Definition & Concept An adjective is defined as the part of speech that describesor modifies a noun or a pronoun. Adjectives have a limited function as against other parts of speech, and are themselves modified by adverbs in the same sentence if required. Source by: http://grammarcollege.com/adjectives/
Examples of Adjective Examples: • This is the longest flight of stairs I have ever seen. • We wish that your time here be • The video footage was dismissed as circumstantial The adjective longest describes the collective noun flight, the adjective productive describes the common noun time and the adjective circumstantial describes the noun evidence. Source by: http://grammarcollege.com/adjectives/
Determiners and Adjectives: The difference and Types The adjectives of the examples in the previous example describe the noun or pronoun and thus are called descriptive adjectives. • There are other forms of adjectives as well. Let us look at a few examples: • You have to drive on thisside of the road. • Place your card in thatslot. • Thiscloset should have the answers to their • Myapplication has been rejected. Source by: http://grammarcollege.com/adjectives/
Determiners and Adjectives: The difference and Types • The words in boldface describe the nouns (in italics) they precede, just like adjectives do. So are they adjectives or something else? However, these words show a limited description, like referring to a fixed information like direction, quantity, etc. making these words a separate word class, called determiners.