Adjective - the describing word
It tells us more about a noun.
It adds to the meaning of a noun.
It describes, points out, tells the number or quantity of the noun.
Normally, an adjective is used before a noun.
Like: 1. A beautiful flower.
Flower is the noun and beautiful is the adjective describing the flower.
2. A white cloud.
Cloud is a noun and white is the adjective describing the cloud.
But sometimes it may come after the noun.
Like: 1. The flowers in my garden are very beautiful.
Flowers is the noun and beautiful is the adjective, which comes after the noun.
2. The clouds in the sky are white in colour.
Clouds is the noun and white is the adjective, which comes after the noun.
Now, let us learn some more from the presentation.
It adds to the meaning of a noun.
It describes, points out, tells the number or quantity of the noun.
Normally, an adjective is used before a noun.
Like: 1. A beautiful flower.
Flower is the noun and beautiful is the adjective describing the flower.
2. A white cloud.
Cloud is a noun and white is the adjective describing the cloud.
But sometimes it may come after the noun.
Like: 1. The flowers in my garden are very beautiful.
Flowers is the noun and beautiful is the adjective, which comes after the noun.
2. The clouds in the sky are white in colour.
Clouds is the noun and white is the adjective, which comes after the noun.
Now, let us learn some more from the presentation.
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