Whose bag is that A/ment Underline the adjectives from the foot follows Sentences and state it's type. (1) I bought a beautiful car. 2) I gave him, his Kebook. 3) those houses belong to me 2) I have ten books (₂ ) Whose Cup is this D
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It seems you're looking for adjectives in sentences and their types. Let's identify the adjectives in the sentences and state their types:
1) "I bought a beautiful car." - Adjective: beautiful - Type: Descriptive Adjective (It describes the noun "car" by giving additional information about its appearance.)
2) "I gave him, his Kebook." - Adjective: his - Type: Possessive Adjective (It shows possession; in this case, it indicates that the notebook belongs to "him.")
3) "Those houses belong to me." - Adjective: Those - Type: Demonstrative Adjective (It points out or specifies which houses; in this case, it points to a specific set of houses.)
4) "I have ten books." - Adjective: ten - Type: Numeral Adjective (It specifies the number of books, and in this case, it's a cardinal number.)
5) "Whose cup is this?" - Adjective: Whose - Type: Interrogative Adjective (It's used to ask a question about ownership or possession.)
Please note that in sentence 2, there seems to be a typographical error (Kebook should likely be "eBook"). Also, in sentence 4, it should be "Ten books" instead of "ten books."
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1) "I bought a beautiful car."
- Adjective: beautiful
- Type: Descriptive Adjective (It describes the noun "car" by giving additional information about its appearance.)
2) "I gave him, his Kebook."
- Adjective: his
- Type: Possessive Adjective (It shows possession; in this case, it indicates that the notebook belongs to "him.")
3) "Those houses belong to me."
- Adjective: Those
- Type: Demonstrative Adjective (It points out or specifies which houses; in this case, it points to a specific set of houses.)
4) "I have ten books."
- Adjective: ten
- Type: Numeral Adjective (It specifies the number of books, and in this case, it's a cardinal number.)
5) "Whose cup is this?"
- Adjective: Whose
- Type: Interrogative Adjective (It's used to ask a question about ownership or possession.)
Please note that in sentence 2, there seems to be a typographical error (Kebook should likely be "eBook"). Also, in sentence 4, it should be "Ten books" instead of "ten books."