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In this article you will learn:

  • Adjectives
  • Types of Adjectives
  • Descriptive
  • Possessive
  • Demonstrative
  • Interrogative
  • Adjectives of quantity

Exam Connect:

Adjectives describe a noun. Usually, a candidate gets a sentence where he/ she has to fill in the appropriate adjective or find out the given type of adjective from a sentence. Adjective questions for competitive exams are one of the most important parts of the verbal ability section of English for Entrance Exams. Questions appear in the forms of:    

  • Fill in the blanks
  • Choose the right Option
Adjectives

An adjective is a word that adds meaning to a noun or pronoun. Consider the following sentences:

  • She is a good girl. (What kind of a girl is she? A good girl.)
  • That pen is mine. (Which pen? That pen.)
  • She has won several awards. (How many awards? Several awards.)

In the above-given sentences, the words good, that, and several add meaning to the noun that follows them. An adjective can also exist separated from the noun, without changing the meaning. Given below is such an example:

The orange is sweet. (The word sweet refers to the noun orange.)

Types of Adjectives

Descriptive Adjectives

These kinds of adjectives show the quality of a person or a thing. A few examples are given below:

  • kind girl
  • small  house
  • clever man
  • red shoes
Possessive adjectives

These adjectives show who or what something or someone belongs to. Some such words are my, our, your, his, her, its, their, etc. A few examples of them in use are given below:

  • my pencil
  • his bag
  • our country
  • her cat
  • your book
  • their car
Demonstrative adjectives

These kinds of adjectives point out something or someone. A few examples are given below:

  •  this house
  • that boy
  • these books
  • those flowers
Interrogative adjectives

These kinds of adjectives ask a question. Examples are which, what, and whose. A few examples of them in use are given below:

  • Which pen is yours?
  • Whose book is this?
Adjectives of quantity

These adjectives refer to the quantity of a noun. They include all the numerals (one, two, second, sixth, etc.) all, both, some, many, much, few, each, every, neither, enough, etc. A few examples are given below:

  • four tables
  • both men
  • all women
  • many trees
  • every girl
  • enough money
Adjectives

Adjectives Practice Test

Classify the adjectives in the following sentences:

1. My cousin has bought a new house.

A) Possessive     B) Descriptive         C) Demonstrative        D) Interrogative E) Adjective of Quantity

Answer: A

Explanation: The word My shows possession or what something or someone belongs to.

2. There are many people at the show. 

A) Possessive     B) Descriptive         C) Demonstrative        D) Interrogative E) Adjective of Quantity

Answer: E

Explanation: The word many refers to the quantity of a noun. 

3. Which dress do you want? 

A) Possessive     B) Descriptive         C) Demonstrative        D) Interrogative E) Adjective of Quantity

Answer: D

Explanation: The word which asks a question.

4. Aisha is a good girl. 

A) Possessive     B) Descriptive         C) Demonstrative        D) Interrogative E) Adjective of Quantity

Answer: B

Explanation:  The word good shows the quality of a person or a thing.

5. That boy won the gold medal.

A) Possessive     B) Descriptive         C) Demonstrative        D) Interrogative E) Adjective of Quantity

Answer: C

Explanation: The word that points out something or someone.

Adjectives

English for Entrance Exams is generally an easy section for any entrance examinations, but the grammar part of it has always confused exam takers. Questions of the section conduct tests about the in-depth knowledge of a student in using the English Language. Hope this article was helpful to you in understanding the Adjectives section of entrance exams. All the best!

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