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An Adjective is a word that describes a noun, pronoun or another adjective.
That girl has very pretty dress and a gorgeous bow.
My my, that is one fierce dog.
That kind horse is huge.
Who made that brilliant red shirt?
Descriptive adjectives are the most common adjective. They descibe the quality or the kind of pronoun, noun or adjective.
The loyal dog sat near the open fence.
The famous singer is very generous.
The quiet girl is quite proper.
The witty teacher is very kind.
This adjective defines a number or an amount. It also answers the question "how many" or "how much".
In my small family there are four people.
One hour has sixty minutes.
There are twenty four hours in a day.
A cat has nine lives.
Demonstrative adjectives are words that change the noun, pronoun or adjective so that we know which person, place or thing is mentioned.
They include "this, that, these and those"
This is a very old hat.
That mouse is so scary.
These dresses are the prettiest things.
Those glasses suit you.
A possesive adjective is an adjective that shows ownership or possession.
My dog is getting old.
Why is their television so big?
His house is very dark.
Her car is a very bright blue.
Interrogative adjectives ask questions that are always before a noun.
These include "who, what, when, where and how."
Why are you sitting in my spot?
What are you doing in Kelowna?
How on earth did you get here?
Who is that lovely person?
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-http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/demonstrative_adjective.htm
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