KINDS OF ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are words that are used
to describe (what kind of?) nouns and pronouns and to quantify (how much of?)
and identify (which one?) them.
In a nutshell, Adjectives are what
define nouns and give them characteristics to differentiate them from other
nouns. For example:
He was wearing a blue shirt.
Here ‘blue’ is an adjective as it is describing the
noun ‘shirt’ by answering the question ‘what kind of shirt?’
There are seven rooms in the house.
Here ‘Seven’ is also an adjective as it’s telling
the quantity/the number of the noun ‘rooms’, answering the question ‘how many
rooms?’.
There are different types of
adjectives based upon their effect on a noun and what do they tell about the
noun. There are five categories of adjectives.
1.
Adjectives of Quality - These adjectives are used to describe the
nature of a noun. They give an idea about the characteristics of the noun by
answering the question ‘what kind’.
Honest,
Kind, Large, Bulky, Beautiful, Ugly etc.
New Delhi is
a large city
with many historical monuments.
Sheila is a beautiful woman.
2.
Adjectives of Quantity - These adjectives help to show the amount or
the approximate amount of the noun or pronoun. These adjectives do not provide
exact numbers; rather they tell us the amount of the noun in relative or whole
terms.
All, Half,
Many, Few, Little, No, Enough, Great etc
They have
finished most
of the rice.
Many people came
to visit the fair.
3.
Adjectives of Number - These adjectives are used to show the number
of nouns and their place in an order. There are three different sections within
adjectives of number; they are -
Definite
Numeral Adjective - Those which clearly denote an exact number of nouns or the
order of the noun.
One, Two,
Twenty, Thirty-Three etc. also known as Cardinals
First, Second,
Third, Seventh etc. also known as Ordinals.
Indefinite
Numeral Adjective - Those adjectives that do not give an exact numerical amount
but just give a general idea of the amount.
Some, Many, Few, Any,
Several, All etc
E.g.: There were many
people present at the meeting.
Distributive Numeral
Adjective -Those adjectives that are used to refer to individual nouns within
the whole amount.
Either, Neither, Each, Another, Other etc
Taxes have to be paid by every
employed citizen.
4. Demonstrative
Adjectives - These adjectives are used to point out or indicate a
particular noun or pronoun using the adjectives - This, That, These
and Those.
That bag
belongs to Neil.
Try using this
paintbrush in art class.
I really like those shoes.
These
flowers are lovely.
5. Interrogative
Adjectives - These adjectives are used to ask questions about nouns or in
relation to nouns, they are - Where, What, Which and Whose.
Where did he
say he was going?
What
assignment did I miss out on?
Which is your
favorite author?
Whose pen is
this?
In some instances, we
find that we need to use more than one adjective to describe a noun in a
satisfactory manner. In these cases, commas are used to separate the adjectives
but some series of adjectives do not require a comma. Therefore, we need to
know the difference between Coordinate and Non-coordinate Adjectives -
Coordinate Adjectives - Are
those words which can be re-arranged in the series easily and are still
grammatically sound. This kind of series makes use of commas. This series can
also insert ‘and’ between them and still be correct.
She was a kind, generous,
loving human being.
She was a generous,
loving, kind human being.
She was a loving, kind
and generous human being.
Here we can see that all
three sentences are grammatically correct. In this case, the adjectives only
need to be separated by commas.
Non-coordinate Adjectives -
These are those adjectives which cannot be rearranged in the series. These do
not use commas to separate the adjectives. Also, this kind of series do not
make sense if we insert ‘and’ between them.
She has two energetic
playful dogs.
She has playful two
energetic dogs.
She has energetic and
playful and two dogs.
Here we see that only the
first sentence makes sense and is grammatically correct. The second and third
ones are incorrect. Hence, the sentence uses non-coordinate adjectives and does
not need commas.
There are certain rules
regarding the placement of different kinds of adjectives in a sentence. The
general order followed is -
1. Determiners –
These are the various articles (the, a, an), demonstratives (this, that, these,
those), possessives (my, mine, your, yours, -‘s), quantifiers (all, many etc.),
numerals (one, twenty, thirty-seven etc.) and distributives (each, every,
neither, either)
2.Observations/Quantity
and Opinion - Then come the adjectives that give a quantity (also known as
post-determiners) and subjective opinion to the noun, telling ‘how much’ and
‘how was’ the noun.
Few, Most, One, Three/
Beautiful, Ugly, Difficult etc
The beautiful house
3. Size - The
position after Observations is for the adjectives that tell about the size of
the noun, they can be used for an object as well as living thing.
Huge, Little, Bulky,
Thin, Vast, Tiny, Lean etc
The beautiful little
house
4. Age -Then is
the turn of the Adjectives that tell about the age of a noun either by itself
or in relation to another noun.
Young, Old, Teenage,
Mature, Recent, Bygone etc
The beautiful little old
house
5. Shape - Next
are the adjectives that tell about the shape or appearance of the noun.
Circular, Crooked,
Triangular, Oval, Wavy, Straights etc
The beautiful little old
square house
6. Colour - After
that are the adjectives that tell the shade and hue of a noun.
Red, Blue, Metallic, Colourless, Translucent
etc
The beautiful square blue
coloured house
7. Origin - Next
are the adjectives that show the different geographical locations associated
with a noun.
Southern, Northern,
Lunar, Mexican, French etc
The beautiful blue
coloured Mexican house
8. Material - Next
are the adjectives that talk about the raw material or texture of the objects
or the behaviour of the living nouns.
Wooden, Plastic, Steely,
Metallic, Cottony etc
The beautiful Mexican
limestone house
9. Qualifier –
Lastly, the qualifier or the grammatical modifier comes, which is an additional
word or phrase provided to change the meaning of the noun in a sentence.
Pink + eye, Royal +
treatment, Hot + fudge etc
The beautiful Mexican
limestone doll house
List of Adjectives
Abundant
|
Chubby
|
Fearless
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Lively
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Sharp
|
Accurate
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Clean
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Fertile
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Lonely
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Shiny
|
Addicted
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Clever
|
Filthy
|
Loud
|
Shocking
|
Adorable
|
Clumsy
|
Foolish
|
Lovely
|
Short
|
Adventurous
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Cold
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Forgetful
|
Lucky
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Shy
|
Afraid
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Colorful
|
Friendly
|
Macho
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Silly
|
Aggressive
|
Comfortable
|
Funny
|
Magical
|
Sincere
|
Alcoholic
|
Concerned
|
Gentle
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Magnificent
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Skinny
|
Alert
|
Confused
|
Glamorous
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Massive
|
Slim
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Aloof
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Crowded
|
Glorious
|
Mature
|
Slow
|
Ambitious
|
Cruel
|
Gorgeous
|
Mean
|
Small
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Ancient
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Curious
|
Graceful
|
Messy
|
Soft
|
Angry
|
Curly
|
Grateful
|
Modern
|
Spicy
|
Animated
|
Cute
|
Great
|
Narrow
|
Spiritual
|
Annoying
|
Damaged
|
Greedy
|
Nasty
|
Splendid
|
Anxious
|
Dangerous
|
Green
|
Naughty
|
Strong
|
Arrogant
|
Dark
|
Handsome
|
Nervous
|
Successful
|
Ashamed
|
Deep
|
Happy
|
New
|
Sweet
|
Attractive
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Defective
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Harsh
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Noisy
|
Talented
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Auspicious
|
Delicate
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Healthy
|
Nutritious
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Tall
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Awesome
|
Delicious
|
Heavy
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Obedient
|
Tasty
|
Awful
|
Depressed
|
Helpful
|
Obese
|
Tense
|
Bad
|
Determined
|
Hilarious
|
Obnoxious
|
Terrible
|
Bashful
|
Different
|
Historical
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Old
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Terrific
|
Beautiful
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Dirty
|
Horrible
|
Overconfident
|
Thick
|
Belligerent
|
Disgusting
|
Hot
|
Peaceful
|
Thin
|
Beneficial
|
Dry
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Huge
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Pink
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Tiny
|
Best
|
Dusty
|
Humorous
|
Polite
|
Ugly
|
Big
|
Early
|
Hungry
|
Poor
|
Unique
|
Bitter
|
Educated
|
Ignorant
|
Powerful
|
Untidy
|
Bizarre
|
Efficient
|
Illegal
|
Precious
|
Upset
|
Black
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Elderly
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Imaginary
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Pretty
|
Victorious
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Blue
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Elegant
|
Impolite
|
Proud
|
Violent
|
Boring
|
Embarrassed
|
Important
|
Quick
|
Vulgar
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Brainy
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Empty
|
Impossible
|
Quiet
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Warm
|
Bright
|
Encouraging
|
Innocent
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Rapid
|
Weak
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Broad
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Enthusiastic
|
Intelligent
|
Rare
|
Wealthy
|
Broken
|
Excellent
|
Interesting
|
Red
|
Wide
|
Busy
|
Exciting
|
Jealous
|
Remarkable
|
Wise
|
Calm
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Expensive
|
Jolly
|
Responsible
|
Witty
|
Capable
|
Fabulous
|
Juicy
|
Rich
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Wonderful
|
Careful
|
Fair
|
Juvenile
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Romantic
|
Worried
|
Careless
|
Faithful
|
Kind
|
Royal
|
Young
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Caring
|
Famous
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Large
|
Rude
|
Youthful
|
Cautious
|
Fancy
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Legal
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Scintillating
|
Zealous
|
Charming
|
Fantastic
|
Light
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Secretive
|
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Cheap
|
Fast
|
Literate
|
Selfish
|
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Cheerful
|
Fearful
|
Little
|
Serious
|
ADJECTIVES – WORKSHEET
Pick out all the
adjectives in the following sentences and say to which class each of them
belongs.
1. The lorry sustained heavy damage in the accident.
2. She has written several stories.
3. A dog is very faithful to its master.
4. Every man has his duties.
5. He is a man of few words.
6. Neither party is quite in the right.
7. Which color do you prefer?
8. The way was long, the wind was cold.
9. You call me every day.
10. I have not seen you in several days.
11. The boy won the second prize.
12. She was absent from the class.
13. She died a glorious death.
14. A small leak is enough to sink a great ship.
15. King Francis was a hearty king and loved a royal sport.
Answers
1. The lorry sustained heavy damage in the accident.
2. She has written several stories.
3. A dog is very faithful to its master.
4. Every man has his duties.
5. He is a man of few words.
6. Neither party is quite in the right.
7. Which color do you prefer?
8. The way was long, the wind was cold.
9. You call me every day.
10. I have not seen you in several days.
11. The boy won the second prize.
12. She was absent from the class.
13. She died a glorious death.
14. A small leak is enough to sink a great ship.
15. King Francis was a hearty king and loved a royal sport.
Answers
1. Heavy – adjective of quality
2. Several – indefinite numeral adjective
2. Several – indefinite numeral adjective
3. Faithful – adjective of quality
4. Every – distributive numeral adjective
5. Few – indefinite numeral adjective
6. Neither – distributive numeral adjective
7. Which – interrogative adjective
8. Long – adjective of quality; cold – adjective of quality
9. Every – distributive numeral adjective
10. Several – indefinite numeral adjective
11. Second – definite numeral adjective
12. Absent – descriptive adjective
13. Glorious – descriptive adjective
14. Small – descriptive adjective; great – descriptive adjective
15. Hearty – adjective of quality; royal – adjective of quality
4. Every – distributive numeral adjective
5. Few – indefinite numeral adjective
6. Neither – distributive numeral adjective
7. Which – interrogative adjective
8. Long – adjective of quality; cold – adjective of quality
9. Every – distributive numeral adjective
10. Several – indefinite numeral adjective
11. Second – definite numeral adjective
12. Absent – descriptive adjective
13. Glorious – descriptive adjective
14. Small – descriptive adjective; great – descriptive adjective
15. Hearty – adjective of quality; royal – adjective of quality
ADDITIONAL REFERENCE
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