Adjectives : Questions & Answers

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Adjectives are words that qualify, characterise, or modify nouns and pronouns by providing information about their size, shape, age, colour, or material. Adjectives are typically placed before nouns and pronouns.

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Adjectives are words that qualify, characterise, or modify nouns and pronouns by providing information about their size, shape, age, colour, or material. Adjectives are typically placed before nouns and pronouns.

Adjectives cannot be used alone, but they add significance to the phrase by revealing something unique about the noun and pronoun. Adjectives include Godd, bitter, small, black, Fat, great, and so on. There are various principles that must be followed in order to determine which adjective should be used.

For example:

  • l ate dinner.
  • l ate a delicious dinner. (Here Delicious word is adding more information to the word'Dinner')

Adjectives

If more than one adjective qualifies/modifies the same noun in a sentence, we normally use a comma to separate those adjectives. There are no commas between the last adjective in the sequence and the noun it qualifies. To qualify a noun, we can use as many adjectives as we like. However, we cannot place another word between an adjective and the noun it qualifies.

Some common rules and Mistakes in the use of Adjectives

Rule 1: We use adjectives with a verb when some quality of the subject is expressed.
We cannot use it with a verb when the action of the verb is to be expressed. For example:

Incorrect: These flowers smell sweetly

Correct: These flowers smell sweet.

Incorrect: It tastes sourly.

Correct: It tastes sour.

Rule 2: Use 'to' before superior, inferior, senior, junior, prior, anterior, posterior and prefer.
Some students often use 'Than' before these words which

Use 'to before superior, inferior, senior, junior, prior, anterior, posterior and prefer. Some

students often use 'Than' before these words which is wrong. For example:

Raman is junior to me.

. I prefer tea to coffee.

Rule 3: For comparison of two things, always use the comparative degree of comparison.
For example:

  • Incorrect: Take the shortest of the two routes.
  • Correct: Take the shorter of the two routes.

Rule 4: Below is the very common error which students do in case of adjectives:

Incorrect: She is more stronger than her sister.

• Correct: She is stronger than her sister.

Rule 5: Farther and further are used in a different sense in a sentence. Farther refers to 'to, at or by a greater distance'.
It is used to indicate the extent to which one thing or person is or becomes distant from another. Further means additional/ additional to what already exists or has already taken place, been done. For example:

  • Incorrect: Bombay is further from Delhi then Agra.
  • Correct: Bombay is farther from Delhi than Agra.
  • Incorrect: Thailand is divided into 76 provinces, which are farther divided into over 80 districts.
  • Correct: Thailand is divided into 76 provinces, which are further divided into over 800 districts.


Types of Adjectives

There are different types of adjectives for different usage. Adjectives can be classified in many types, but there are mainly 5 types of Adjectives, which are described as following:

1.Adjectives of quality


Adjectives of quality show the Kind, type or quality of a person or a thing. They are used to specify what is the particular quality of a person or a thing.

• Bhagat Singh was a great person. (Here the adjective great shows a certain quality of Bhagat Singh)

• Kanpur is a large city of Uttar Pradesh (Here the adjective large shows a quality of the Kanpur city)

The adjectives which are formed from proper nouns are generally considered as adjectives of. quality.  Examples are Indian Economy, Swiss Watches etc.

2.Adjectives of quantity


Adjectives of quantity are used to describe the number of things, which are uncountable. They are used in a sentence to answer, 'How much'?

Some examples of adjectives of quantity are "enough, some, any, a half, whole, much, little, all, no" etc. by Anict S

  • I need some water.

  •  He loves her very much.

  • You should have enough patience to deal with things.

 

3.Adjectives of number


The adjectives which tell us "How many are known as 'Adjectives of number. Some examples of 'adjectives of Number are "one, two, many, first, tenth, all' etc.

  •  July is the seventh month of the year

  •  India has twenty-nine states.

  • I found several mistakes in your letter.

  • Few people have worn the same dress

The adjectives which demonstrate or denote which person or thing is being talked about are

4 .Demonstrative adjectives.

These adjectives answer the question 'which?". Some examples of Demonstrative Adjectives are this, that, these, those and such. This and that are used with singular nouns. These and those are used with plural nouns.

  • This girl is talented.

  • You should not be friends with such people

  •  I love these dresses.

5.Interrogative adjectives


When there is a noun just after Interrogative words 'What, which and whose then these are termed as Interrogative adjectives.

  • Which dress should I wear?

  • Whose book is this?

  • What type of shows do you like?

Questions and Answers


Question 1

I am more lonelier here than I was in the USA.

Option 1: I am more lonelier 

Option 2: here than

Option 3: I was in the USA. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 1: I am more lonelier

Explanation: Remove more from lonelier .

Question 2

I am sure that all my monthly expenses would exceed the income if I do not economise.

Option 1: I am sure that

Option 2: all my monthly expenses would

Option 3: exceed the income if I do not economize

 Option 4: no error.

Answer: 2: all my monthly expenses would

Explanation: Do not use all . Monthly expenses include all the expenses.

Question 3

I will buy the book when the revised edition comes out.

Option 1: I will buy

Option 2: the book when

Option 3: the revised edition will come. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 3: the revise edition will come.

Explanation: Use revised in place of revise.

Question 4

He ran so fastly that he reached the destination in just two minutes.

Option 1: He ran so fastly

Option 2: that he reached the destination 

Option 3: in just two minutes.

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 1: He ran so fastly

Explanation: Change fastly into fast.

Question 5

He offered me a steamed cup of tea.

Option 1: He offered 

Option 2: me a steamed 

Option 3: cup of tea. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 2: me a steamed

Explanation: Change the steamed cup into a steaming cup.

Question 6

Ramayana is more sacred than all the mythologies of Hindus.

Option 1: Ramayana is more

Option 2: sacred than

Option 3: all the mythologies of Hindus. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 3: all the mythologies of Hindus.

Explanation: Use others aer all .

Question 7

He is wiser enough to understand your trick.

Option 1:He is wiser

Option 2: enough to

Option 3: understand your trick. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 1: He is wiser

Explanation: Use wise before enough.

Question 8

My all friends will come tomorrow to meet me.

Option 1: My all friends

 Option 2: will come tomorrow

 Option 3: to meet me.

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 1: My all friends

Explanation: All my friends have the correct structure .

Question 9

Honest are rewarded sooner or later.

Option 1: Honest are 

Option 2: rewarded

Option 3 : sooner or later.

 Option 4: no error.

Answer: 1: Honest are

Explanation: Honest is used as a plural noun.

Question 10

Many boys are absent today.

Option 1: Many a 

Option 2: boys are 

Option 3: absent today.

 Option 4: no error.

Answer: 2: boys are

Explanation: many a takes boy with it.

Question 11

He is comparatively weaker in maths.

Option 1: He is comparatively

 Option 2: weaker

Option 3: in maths.

Option 4: no error.

Anser 2: weaker

Explanation: Use weak in place of weaker with comparatively.

Question 12

Gopal felt happily to learn that I had got a job in the Bank.

Option 1: Gopal felt happily 

Option 2: to learn that I

Option 3: had got a job in the Bank. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer:1: Gopal felt happily

Explanation:Happy (adj) will come in place of happily (adv).

Question 13

Ram is as good if not better than they .

Option 1: Ram is as good

 Option 2: if not better

 Option 3: than they .

 Option 4: no error.

Answer:1: Ram is as good

Explanation: Add as are as good.

Question 14

He is comparatively weaker in maths.

Option 1: He is comparatively 

Option 2: weaker

Option 3: in math.

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 2: weaker

Explanation: Don't use comparative degrees with comparatively . Use weak in place of weaker.

Question 15

This young lady is more beautiful but not so cultured as her sister.

Option 1: This young lady is

Option 2: more beautiful but

Option 3: not so cultured as her sister

 Option 4: no error.

Answer: 2: more beautiful but

Explanation: Add it to the previous, more beautiful.

Question 16

I saw an anxious pale girl who was fidgetting near the ICU.

Option 1: I saw

Option 2: an anxious pale girl

Option 3: who was fidgeting near the ICU.

 Option 4: no error.

Answer:2: an anxious pale girl

Explanation: A pale ancious girl is the correct answer.

Question 17

Lasers are indispensable tools for the delicate eyes surgery.

Option 1: Lasers are

Option 2: indispensable tools

Option 3: for the delicate eyes surgery.

 Option 4: no error.

Answer: 3: for the delicate eyes surgery.

Explanation: eye surgery is the correct answer, here eye is used as an adjective.

Question 18

The number of applications has risen this year byasmanyas50%.

Option 1: The number of applications Option 2: has risen this year by Option 3: as many as 50% .

Option 4: no error.

Answer: 3: asmanyas50%.

Explanation: Much will come with 50% . Here a plural nimber is used as a singular unit.

Question 19

Having been found guilty of the the Sunny was sentenced to five year's imprisonment.

Option 1: Having been found

Option 2: guilty of the the

Option 3: Sunny was sentenced to five year's imprisonment. 

Option 4: no error.

Answer:3: Sunny was sentenced to five year's imprisonment.

Explanation: five year imprisonment is the correct answer.

Question 20

He is the most intelligent and also a very talented student of the college.

Option 1: He is the most

Option 2: intelligent and also

Option 3: the very talented student of the college. Option 4: no error.

Answer: 3: the very talented student of the college.

Explanation: Change very into most . If two adjectives are joined by a conjunction, both the adjectives should be in the same degree

 

 

 

What are 10 types of adjectives ?


The 10 types of adjectives are as follows:
  • Adjective of Quality.
  • Adjective of Quantity.
  • Adjective of Number.
  • Demonstrative Adjective.
  • Distributive Adjective.
  • Interrogative Adjective.
  • Possessive Adjective.
  • Emphasizing Adjective

What is adjective number?

An adjective of number is an adjective that tells exactly how many or how much of something there is. It differs from an adjective of quantity that that references a quantity of something that cannot be counted (i.e. some milk, all lemonade).

How many adjectives are in English?

According to Answers.com, there are a total of 100,000 adjectives in the English language but that is a very rough figure as more and more words enter the English dictionary every day making it the diverse and vibrant language we have today. However, there are 8 types of adjectives in total in the English language.