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An adjective is a word used to describe or provide more information about a noun, noun phrase, or noun clause.
They are used to make the meanings of sentences clearer or more exact. An adjective has three degrees: the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. (wise - wiser - wisest)
Certain adjectives are known as absolutes, because their meaning already stands for the highest degree:
 almighty, perfect, unique, certain, complete, dead, infinite, supreme, etc. Eg. My friend cooked a perfect dinner.
The seven adjective types are: articles, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, proceeding numbers
   and titles.


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An adjective is a word used to describe or provide more information about a noun, noun phrase, or noun clause.
They are used to make the meanings of sentences clearer or more exact. An adjective has three degrees: the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. (wise - wiser - wisest)
Certain adjectives are known as absolutes, because their meaning already stands for the highest degree:
 almighty, perfect, unique, certain, complete, dead, infinite, supreme, etc. Eg. My friend cooked a perfect dinner.
The seven adjective types are: articles, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, proceeding numbers
   and titles.


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The seven adjective types are:

1. Articles     ____________________    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________
2. Possessive     ____________________    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________
3. Demonstrative     ____________________    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________
4. Interrogative     ____________________    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________
5. Indefinite     ____________________    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________
6. Numbers proceedin a noun. Eg.  18 men    ____________________    ____________________
7. Titles Eg.   Dr. Smith    ____________________    ____________________    ____________________