Adjective

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Grammar English - It adds to the meaning of noun or pronoun.
Tall, Beautiful, Dull, Small, Steady, intelligent etc.
For Example:
She looked beautiful in her bridal dress.
He looks handsome in his wedding dress

Degrees of Adjectives
Positive Degree
 Good
 Beautiful

Comparative Degree
 Better
 More beautiful

Superlative Degree 
 Best
 Most beautiful

1. Positive Degree: 
This degree is used for a person when there is no one other in comparison.
For Example:
He is a handsome boy
She is a wise girl.

Rule: Adjective is modified by 'enough' or 'too'.
For Example:
She is wise enough to take this decision.
He is cleverer enough to adapt himself to the next situation.
He is too lazy to do this job.

2. Comparative Degree: 
This degree is used for comparison.
For Example:
She is more intelligent than he.

Rule: Comparative degree is followed by comparative degree usually 'The'
For Example:
The more you get, the more you want
The more you go high, the more you feel cold

3. Superlative Degree: 
Of is used in this degree.
For Example:
Ali is the best student of my class.

Rule: Double superlative cannot be used in the same sentence.
For Example:
It is the most swiftest horse. (wrong)
It is the most swift horse. (right)

Article 'The' is not used when there comes possessive case of pronoun before it.
For Example:
He is my best teacher.
She is my best friend.

The following words give superlative sense: Ideal, Perfect, Unique, Worldwide etc.

Kinds of Adjectives: 
Of Quality: Good, Light, intelligent, Golden, Heavy, Square etc.

Demonstrative: This, That, Those
For Example: This is a book.

Distributive: Each, Every, Either, Neither, None etc.

Quantitative: Some, Any, No, Few, Many, Much

Interrogative: Which, What, Whose, etc.
For Example:
Whose pen is this?
Who keeps the keys?
What delayed you?



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