Adjectives
You Will Learn :
What Is An Adjective?
The Definition Is -
"A Word Which (Defines a Noun) OR ( Modify / Change A Noun ) Is Called Adjective"
Lets Start The Explanation But First We Should Know
What Is A Noun? - The Defintion Of The Noun Is - > "Noun Is The Name Of Place , Person Or Anything " - It Means The Name OF Anything Is Noun -
For Example:Your Name , Your Father Name , Your City Name , Your Country Name , Your School Name etc.
So as you can see they all have their own names that's why they are noun. i hope now if anyone asks you
what is a noun so you can tell ("Noun Is The Name Of Anything"). Till now we have understood
what is the noun. its time to see how does an "Adjective (Defines A Noun ,Change/Modify A Noun)"
1) Defines A Noun :
For Ex: "A Nice Book"
Nice ← Adjectives
Book ← Noun
As you can see in this example sentence - "A Nice Book" - the word
" Nice " is an Adjectives And the word
" Book " is a Noun.
so you may be asking yourself why the word nice is adj and what it is doing here? well the answer of this question is (The Word Nice) Is prasing or telling good thing about the noun (Which Is Book) if you still confuse don't worry take one more example - "A beautiful Girl"
In this sentence beautiful is telling good about the a girl so that's why this word is (adj)
ok!! so this is how adj defines a noun
2) Modify / Change Noun
intelligent ← Adjectives
person ← Noun
In this example sentence
intelligent is an Adjective (intelligent -> adjective) And
Person is a (Noun)
and the word intelligent is modifying a noun because it is totally changing the meaning or sense why because
if we say "A stupid person" so the word stupid is actually changing the whole meaning / Sense in your mind means whenever we need help so will first think 2 or 3 times before taking help from this person
but if i say "An intelligent person" this also changes the meaning / sense in our mind about this person
so this change is called modify A noun
Types Of Adjectives:
The Formal / Proper Definition Is
"It Describes The Quality of Noun"
Or In Easy Words We can say that it praises the Noun / Or Tell the good things about the Noun
For Example : A Beautiful Place
Beautiful ←
'Adjectives' Place← Noun
So In This Ex
Beautiful Is
Adjectives Of Quality Because
The Word Beautiful is telling the Quality of A Noun (Means telling good thing about the place)
so whenever we need to show the Quality of Noun we will use it . if you are still confuse don't worry iam going to give you one more ex -
" Ali is handsome " Ali-> Noun , handsome->Adj (because the word "handsome" is telling us that ali is nice looking person / And showing the quality of Ali)
2) Adjectives Of Quantity
- The Formal Definition Is - " It describes the quantity of noun "
- In Easy Words: We can say that - "It tells us the amount / number or quantity of noun"
- For Example: I have many Students
Many ← Adjectives of Quantity
Students ← Noun
As You Can see in this Example
Many Is the Adjectives of Quantity And
Students Are Noun
And if we say I have Students this is also right but in order to show the quantity or number we have used the word "Many".
For your better understading iam giving you one more ex Which is
"She has much water"
In this sentence (much: is showing the quantity)
and the (water: is noun) so this is how we use it. now you may be thinking what are the words to show the quantity or number well
don't worry about it because below i have given the words
List Of Words:
- Many
- Much
- Enough
- A few
- Few
3) Demonstrative Adjectives
- " We use it to show the Noun / Pronoun location / Position "
- For Example - A car which is near to me and its also one so in order to tell others about my car I will use "This" - Ex This is my car
- We not only have just " The - Word "This" We have 3 more words which you can see below with their usages and definitions
List Of Words:
- This
- That
- These
- Those
This | Examples / Exercises:
Definition : We use This when the thing / Or the object is one and Near
- This book is good
- This car is blue
- This fan is white
- This truck is mine
- This mobile is expensive
- This is my Computer
- This was my laptop
- This is my phone
- This is her Laptop
- This is his Friend
- This is a Pen
- This is her makeup kit
- This is her Student
- This was my class
- This was his Computer
- This is your laptop
- This is her books
- This is his websites
- This was his Company
That | Examples / Exercises:
Definition : We use it when the thing / object is one and far
- That book is good
- That car is blue
- That fan is white
- That truck is mine
- That mobile is expensive
- That is my Computer
- That was my laptop
- That is my phone
- That is her Laptop
- That is his Friend
- That is a Pen
- That is her makeup kit
- That is her Student
- That was my class
- That was his Computer
- That is your laptop
- That is her books
- That is his websites
- That was his Company
These | Examples / Exercises :
Definition : We use it when the thing / object is more then one and Near
- These books are good
- These cars are blue
- These fans are white
- These trucks are mine
- These mobiles are expensive
- These are my Computers
- These were my laptops
- These are my phones
- These are her Laptops
- These are my Friends
- These are their offices
- These are her makeup kitd
- These are her Students
- These were my classes
- These are her books
- These are our websites
- These were hare buildings
Those | Examples / Exercises :
Definition : We use it when the thing / object is more than one and far
- Those books are good
- Those cars are blue
- Those fans are white
- Those trucks are mine
- Those mobiles are expensive
- Those are my Computers
- Those were my laptops
- Those are my phones
- Those are her Laptops
- Those are my Friends
- Those are their offices
- Those are her makeup kitd
- Those are her Students
- Those were my classes
- Those are her books
- Those are our websites
- Those were hare buildings
4) Interrogative Adjectives
- We use it for asking question and we also put (?) question mark at the end of our every sentence
- Example No 2: How Are you? - in this sentence we are asking someone's health or condition
- So if we put interrogative and adjectives together then the defintion or usage will become like "Used for asking Questions and for describing a noun" now in order to understand we need to see the example sentence
- Which Book do you like?
- In this Example Which is an Interrogative adjectives because "Which" is helping us in asking a question and "Which" is also describing a Noun - Means in this example we have book as a noun because if we just say "which do you like?" so then it will not make any sense And one more thing we put a question mark "?" at the end of every sentence to telling others this a question
Interrogative Adjectives | Words:
Now you may be thinking by which words we can ask questions so in order to clear your confusion iam telling you the words which are
1) What | Examples:
- What did you eat in dinner?
- What do you do?
- What do you drink?
- What do you like to read?
- What color do you like?
- What kind of dog do you have?
- What is a computer?
- That's what I say
- What are those?
- What do you do at your free time?
- What are your hobbies?
- Now what do i do?
- Now what?
- No one knows what i do for this website?
- Whare are you talking about?
2) Which | Examples:
- Which book do you like?
- Which Laptop do you like?
- Which bike do you like?
- Which car do you like?
- Which number do you have?
- Which company do you like?
- Which cell phone do you have?
- Which cell phone do you have?
- Which car do you have?
- In which class do you study?
- This the part which moves the other parts
- Due to which i was not able to come in your class
- Which is your favorite color?
- In Which country do you want to live?
- I love to eat which likes for me
3) Whose | Examples:
- Whose book is this?
- Whose Pen is this?
- Whose Laptop is this?
- Whose Box is this?
- Whose Fan is this?
- Whose Ticket is this?
- Whose L.C.D is this?
- Whose Window is this?
- Whose Keyboard is this?
- Whose Mobile is this?
- Whose Phone is this?
- Whose glasses are they?
- It Tells The Ownership OR Possession
- For Ex : This is my Box
Let Say iam at airport and someone is shouting "Whose box is this?" or "Who is the owner of this box"
so in order to show my owership i will say "Hey Mr. This is my box" and then i will get my box
So in this example
My-> is a Possessive Adjective And
Box-> is a Noun So the main work was done by the word
My Because it is Showing an ownership
Words / List
- So in order to tell ownership We use these words
- My
- Our
- Your
- His
- Her
- Don't worry about it how and where to use them because this below table is ready to clear your all confusions
Subject | Change Into |
I | My |
We | Our |
You | Your |
He | His |
She | Her |
They | Their |
Explanation:
If you are confuse even after seeing the table don't worry about it because after this explanation
you will never have any confusion left. well start from first which is
I --------- My: Let say you want to tell your ownership of something then you will use My
Ex: My Mobile, My Car , My Laptop ok!! so this is for you when you show your ownership
We --------- Our: Let say we are the citizen of any country and we are the owner of one thing
Ex:Our Flag - "Our" means not just we have one owner we have many people own the same thing
You --------- Your: When use your when your are not showing the ownership of your but someone's else
Ex: "Your shoes are nice" - > in this examples you are not prasing yourself but somone else ok
He --------- His: His is pretty much like "The Word you" but - We use "His" when are saying
the ownership of a man Like: His clothes are nice
She --------- Her :Here is same as "The Word He" but We "Her" In A little differnt manner - because we use
"Her" for a female
Ex: Her Book is nice
- This is your mobile
- This is my Computer
- That was my laptop
- They are my Students
- They have my phone
- She has my Laptop
- He is my Friend
- "It Expresses The Definite Quantity Of Noun"
- Or in easy words we can say that "It tells us the exact number of something"
- Let's say someone asks me "Mr. Naveed Tell Me How Many Students Are In Your Class"
- So I Say "I Have Three Students"
I ← Subject
Have ← Showing The Possession
Five ← Adjective Of Number
Students ← Noun
- In this example Five is the Adjective of Number and students are noun and five is telling us the quantity OR Number of Students
- So now if anyone asks you what is the Adjective Of Number so you can tell -> It Expresses The Definite Quantity Of Noun / Pronoun
- Or in easy words it tells us the exact number of somthing ok!!! . if you are still confuse don't worry i am giving you one more example
- "She has five cards" -- So the word Five is showing the exact number of cards ok!!. i hope now its clear
Note: Before We complete I Just want teach the difference so that you can get confuse
between (Quantity , Number) because they types look like they are same but they are not
so kindly see below their difference
Adjective of Quantity & Number / Difference
Adjective of Quantity | Adjective of Number |
Means:It tells the appomximate Number - Like: Many , Much | Means:It tells the Exact Number - Like: 4 , Four , 26 , Twenty Six |
- I have many Students
- They have many phones
- She has many Laptops
- He has many Friends
- She has 24 laptops
- You have 1 minutes
- We have one website
- I have 100 books
Conclusion:
Ohh!!! finished i tired my level best to teach you Adjectives through definitions and examples with pictures and i hope you have understood but still you any problem understanding it so contact us Thank you..
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