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Types of adjective Worksheet-9

Types of adjective Worksheet-9

 

  1. Point out the adjective of number in the given sentence: There are thirty rooms in the old school building.

A. There             B. Thirty            C. Old                 D. Building

 

  1. Point out the adjectives of quality in the given sentence: It’s a good thing to see a young face about.

A. Good, thing                               B. Young, about

C. Good, young                              D. Good, about

 

  1. Point out the Interrogative adjective in the given sentence: Which road leads to Rome?

A. Rome             B. Leads             C. Road              D. Which

 

  1. Point out the demonstrative adjective in the given sentence: Those ripe mangoes are mine.

A. Those             B. Ripe               C. Mangoes       D. Mine

 

  1. Point out the adjective of quality in the given sentence: Those ripe mangoes are mine.

A. Those             B. Mangoes       C. Ripe               D. Mine

 

  1. Point out the adjective of quality in the given sentence: Such kind words are always welcome!

A. Such               B. Kind               C. Welcome       D. Always

 

  1. Point out the demonstrative adjective in the given sentence: Such kind words are always welcome!

A. Kind               B. Such               C. Words            D. Always

 

  1. Point out the demonstrative adjectives in the given sentence: That second dress on the rack is quite nice.

A. That, second                             B. That, nice

C. Second, quite                            D. That, quite

 

  1. Point out the adjective of quality in the given sentence: That second dress on the rack is quite nice.

A. Quite              B. Nice               C. Second           D. Rack

 

  1. Point out the adjective of quality in the given sentence: That is quite a long story of yours.

A. That               B. Quite              C. Long               D. Yours

 

Answer Key:

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Thirty’ tells us how many rooms (countable noun); hence it is an adjective of number.

 

  1. C

Explanation: ‘Good & young’ tell us 'what kind of' thing/face; hence they are adjectives of quality.

 

  1. D

Explanation: ‘Which’ 'asks a question' and hence it is an interrogative adjective.

 

  1. A

Explanation: ‘Those’ 'points out to' mangoes; hence it is a demonstrative adjective.

 

  1. C

Explanation: ‘Ripe’ tells us 'what kind of' mangoes; hence it is an adjective of quality.

 

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Kind’ tells us 'what kind of' words; hence it is an adjective of quality.

 

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Such’ 'points out to' word; hence it is a demonstrative adjective.

 

  1. A

Explanation: ‘That & second’ 'points out to' dress; hence they are demonstrative adjectives.

 

  1. B

Explanation: ‘Nice’ tells us 'what kind of' dress; hence it is an adjective of quality.

 

  1. C

Explanation: ‘Long’ tells us 'what kind of' story; hence it is an adjective of quality.