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sentence. For example: 'there were three boys playing in the ground'. Here the word 'three'
signifies the quantity or the number of boys playing. Other examples are:
He has little intelligence.
Sunday is the first day of the week.
Predicative Adjectives
Predicative adjectives are those which follow a linking verb and not placed before a noun.
Predicative adjective does not act as a part of the noun it modifies but serves as a complement
of a linking verb which connects it to the noun of the sentence. Take for instance 'The bag is
heavy'. Here the predicative adjective 'heavy' is associated with the verb 'is' and links to the
noun 'bag'. Other examples are:
The weather will be cool and dry.
That child is young.
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Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjective is used where the sentence shows possession or belongingness. They are
similar to possessive pronouns and, in this case, are used as adjectives which modify a noun or
a noun phrase. Here words such as, our, my, your, his, her, it's and their/s, are used. For
example:
Have you seen their house?
This is his room.
Demonstrative Adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives are used when there is a need to point specific things. The adjectives
function as a way to demonstrate something and are similar to demonstrative pronouns. Here
words such as this, that, these, those and what are used. Take, for instance, the sentence: 'If I
hear that sound again, I will call the Police'. Here 'that' refers to a specific sound. Other
examples are as follows:
Whose is this bag?
These mangoes are sour.
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