Types of adjective Worksheet-6
A. Many B. This C. Beautiful D. Roses
A. Four B. Lovely C. Flowers D. Garden
A. Many B. Lovely C. This D. There
A. Which B. House C. New D. The
A. New B. Steel C. Milk D. Some
A. Fat B. This C. My D. Dog
A. Any B. Ready C. Cash D. On
A. Any B. Ready C. Cash D. Me
A. This B. The C. Famous D. Many
A. This B. Tall C. My D. Wealthy
Answer Key:
Explanation: ‘Beautiful’ tells us the 'what kind of' roses; hence it is an adjective of quality.
Explanation: ‘Four’ tells us ‘how many’ flowers; hence it is an adjective of number.
Explanation: ‘This’ 'points out to' trees; hence it is a demonstrative adjective.
Explanation: ‘Which’ 'asks a question'; hence it is an interrogative adjective.
Explanation: ‘Some’ tells how much milk (uncountable noun); hence it is an adjective of quantity.
Explanation: ‘My’ 'shows possession'; hence it is a possessive adjective.
Explanation: ‘Any’ tells us how much cash; hence it is an adjective of quantity.
Explanation: ‘Ready’ tells us 'what kind of' cash; hence it is an adjective of quality.
Explanation: ‘Many’ tells us how many buildings (countable noun); hence it is an adjective of number.
Explanation: ‘This’ 'points out to' uncle; hence it is a demonstrative adjective.