Answer – The adjective is a word that tells you more about a noun or pronoun.
OR
The words which describe you about the quality of Noun or pronoun.
- A Black Dog.
- A tall lady.
- She is looking beautiful.
- A colourful rainbow.
- He is very honest.
- Suresh Raina is a Cricketer.
- Dhoni is talented person.
- Modi ji is great person.
- I have gold ring.
- Madhu is my best friend.
Answer – Yes, a phrase can be formed with two words. Ex- “too slowly“, “watch TV”, “very happy” etc.
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- Bilkish is not as beautiful as Monika.
- I am as tall as my sister.
- Bikram is not as handsome as his father.
- They are as powerful as a king.
- This book is not so interesting as that.
- A cold drink is not more tasteful than coffee.
- That student was not more honest than Sohan.
- Ramu is as bad as Raman.
Answer –
1. My teacher is a very helpful person.
2. Honesty is the best way to live happily.
3. He was awarded for his bravery.
4. He is absent due to illness.
5. She will defeat them.
6. She tried to control her anger.
7. We should not laugh at disabling a person.
8. Each human has a good side and an evil side.
9. Ego is the next step of disaster.
10. Her voice was full of anxiety.
Answer –
- kind
- fear
- envy
- happy
- loyal
- ego
- grief
- excitement
- depressed
- Anger
- Forgiveness
- 12.hurt
- Laughter
- Justice
- worry
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Answer – The phrase is a group of words, can make some sense but not the whole meaning.
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Answer – You can identify a determiner depending on its relative position by checking the word which comes before a noun, not after, and any other adjectives that come before a noun.
Answer – First, we need to find out the subject and verb of the sentence.
“Ram is diving into the pool.”
Here “Ram” is the subject, and “diving” is the verb. So “Ram is diving” is a clause, and the remains “into the pool,” as this doesn’t make any sense, is the phrase of this sentence.
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Answer – As we already get the idea about phrases and idioms, you can understand how important it is to learn them.
To learn idioms and phrases first, you should listen to them carefully then try to write them down each time you learned one. The most important part is to use them frequently in your talking.
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Answer – Yes, “every” is a determiner.
Answer – Yes, Monday is a proper noun.
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Answer –
- Cute
- Dangerous
- Dark
- Good
- Dead
- Bad
- Defeated
- Attractive
- Defiant
- Horrible
- Legendary
- Hungry
- Singular
- Hurt
- Irresponsible
- Ill
- Advisable
- Important
- Favourite
- Festive
Answer – List of the degree of comparison
Positive Degree |
Comparative Degree |
Superlative Degree |
active | more active | the most active |
bad | worse | worst |
beautiful | more beautiful | most beautiful |
big | bigger | the biggest |
black | blacker | the blackest |
bright | brighter | the biggest |
clean | cleaner | the cleanest |
cleaver | cleverer | the cleverest |
confused | more confused | the most confused |
cruel | crueller | the cruellest |
dark | darker | the darkest |
difficult | more difficult | the most difficult |
dirty | dirtier | the dirtiest |
fascinating | more fascinating | the most fascinating |
famous | more famous | the most famous |
far | farther/further | the farthest/furthest |
fast | faster | the fastest |
fat | fatter | the fattest |
Answer – Human Noun: Jonny, Joseph, Rakesh, Michael, Justin, Tonny, Bill gates, Tarzan, Mishka, Avinash, etc.
- Nation, religion, tribe, sect nouns: Japanese, Chinese, British, Russian, Canadian, German, Hindu, Muslim, African, American, Jain, Islamic, Buddhi, Christian, etc.
- Language Nouns: Chinese, French, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, English, Urdu, Brazilian, Punjabi, Hungarian, Tamil, etc.
- City, District, Neighborhood, street: Washington DC, Cape Town, Oakland, Britain, Delhi, Mumbai, Shanghai, Tokyo, Dhaka, etc.
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Answer – English determiners are words – such as a, an, the, each, every, etc. – that are used before nouns to signify their referents.
Answer – A word that is used before a noun to show how the noun is being used, the effect the noun has, its meaning.
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Answer – Five examples of phrases –
- Rain to stop ( she was waiting for the rain to stop)
- On the table (the book is on the table)
- To eat dinner ( he was existed to eat dinner)
- In the kitchen ( the dinner is in the kitchen)
- To be free ( he was so excited to be free from jail)
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Answer – Idioms and phrases are both groups of words. Phrases can’t stand alone without any sentence.
Idioms themselves have some symbolic meanings.
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Answer – A phrase is a group of words having no subject-verb combination.
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Answer – Determiners include articles (a, an, the ) demonstratives (this, that, those, these), pronouns, and possessive (My, your, our, its, his, her, their), quantifiers (Most, Much, More, little, less, etc.), Numbers (All, one, two.., enough, etc.) distributives (Each, every, either, neither, Both) interrogations (what, which, whose).
Answer – Today, We will learn about 9 types of Adjectives that are mainly used in English Grammar.
- Proper Adjectives.
- Quantitative Adjectives.
- Quality Adjectives.
- Demonstrative Adjectives.
- Distributive Adjectives.
- Interrogative Adjectives.
- Possessive Adjectives.
- Numeral Adjectives.
- Descriptive Adjectives.
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Answer – I am going to tell you about 11 types of pronouns.
- Personal Pronoun
- Possessive Pronoun
- Demonstrative Pronoun
- Distributive Pronoun
- Reciprocal Pronoun
- Reflexive Pronoun
- Emphatic Pronoun
- Indefinite Pronoun
- Relative Pronoun
- Interrogative Pronoun
- Exclamatory Pronoun
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Answer – A proper noun is a specific name for any particular person, place, or things For example:-
- Rohan
- Washington
- American
- British
- Parker pen
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Answer – A proper noun is a specific name for a particular place, person, organization, or thing. Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter, no matter where they have fallen in a sentence.
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Answer – Nouns generally can differentiate in two ways- concrete nouns and abstract nouns.
Here is the list of some examples of abstract nouns:
Emotions/ Feelings
Anger
Anxiety
Depressed
Excitement
Grief
Helpful
Hate
Loyal
Human Characteristics
Ego
Envy
Honesty
Beauty
Brave
Confidence
Fear
Honour
Common Abstract noun
Truth
Thought
Poverty
Need
Peace
Opportunity
Peace
Reality.
Ans: nouns generally can differentiate in two ways- concrete nouns and abstract nouns.
Here is the list of some examples of abstract nouns:
Emotions/ Feelings
Anger
Anxiety
Depressed
Excitement
Grief
Helpful
Hate
Loyal
Human Characteristics
Ego
Envy
Honesty
Beauty
Brave
Confidence
Fear
Honour
Common Abstract noun
Truth
Thought
Poverty
Need
Peace
Opportunity
Peace
Reality.
Answer – An abstract noun is the type of noun that cannot be felt with our 5 organs. We can only imagine and feel them in our imagination.
Answer – A Replacement of noun, is called pronoun. or A pronoun is a word used instead of noun.
Example – They are playing ludo.
She is my best friend.
I am her sister. etc.
Answer – An adjective often comes BEFORE a Noun:
A White car.
A Blue sky.
An exciting Book.
Sometimes an adjective comes AFTER a Verb:
A Black toy.
A tall man.
A Blue Pen.
Sushma is an attractive girl.
Answer – ‘mine’ is a Possessive Pronoun which makes sense for sense rights.
Example – You are mine.
She is mine.
This pen is mine.
Answer – All Articles, demonstratives, pronouns, and possessive, quantifiers, Numbers, distributives, interrogatives are Determiners.
Answer – The adjective form of obey is willing to follow or obedient.
Answer – अगर देखा जाये तो गोल्ड खुद में एक adjective है, क्युकी गोल्ड एक विशेष धातु है।
Example – This is Gold chain.
That is Gold watch.
ऊपर लिखे दोनों Examples में “Gold” chain और watch की विशेषता बता रहा है, परन्तु Gold का Adjective भी होता है। आइये इसे हम उदहारण से समझते है।
This is 24k Chain.
This is 22k watch.
ऊपर लिखे उदहारण में 24k और 22k “Gold” की शुद्धता या विशेषता बताने के लिए प्रयोग किआ गया है। अतः Gold का Adjective 10k, 18k, 22k, 24k इत्यादि हो सकते है।