Rules for Adjectives
Ø Normally Adjectives used before the word which it’s qualify, but if we use Adjective it comes after verb.
· He is good boy.
In this sentence adjective good is used as Attributive.
· The boy is good.
In these sentences Adjective good is used as Predicative.
Ø Whose is the only Possessive Adjective and is to be used for both the living and non-living. However for the non-living we may use adjective phrase of which.
· The leg of that chair was broken.
Of which chair was the leg broken?
Ø Some Adjective show Highest Degrees in their meaning. So they don’t have any comparative and Superlative degree.
Round, Perfect, Unique, Chief, Complete, Eternal, Extreme,
Ideal, entre, Universal, Square etc.
Ideal, entre, Universal, Square etc.
· This book is complete in every way.
· He is perfect gentleman.
Ø When we compare two nouns and say that one is more or less than the other, we use Comparative Degree.
· He is taller than she.
· Rohan is wiser than Abhishek.
Ø When we compare more than two Nouns, we use Superlative Degree.
· Amarnath is the highest Hindu shrine.
· The nearest hospital is 3 km away.
Exercise related to Adjective
· My house is bigger than my uncle.
My house is bigger than that of my uncle.
· He is more cleverer than his cousin.
He is cleverer than his cousin.
· I prefer walking than swimming.
I prefer walking to swimming.
· No less than forty people attended the marriage party.
No fewer than forty people attended the marriage party.
· Delhi is the old city of India.
Delhi is the oldest city of India.
· She did not buy some pen.
She did not buy any pen.
· Sulekha is beautiful than Sneha.
Sulekha is more beautiful than Sneha.
· My sister is older to me.
My sister is elder to me.
· Will you give the old man any help, please?
Will you give the old man some help, please?
· The outermost walls of this room are to be painted green.
The outer walls of this room are to be painted green.
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