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Exercises (, adjectives in thesentences given, , Underline the, , below:, , 1. Reema is a good singer., 2. Naina wore a red sari for the party., 3. Johnny Walker is a funny man., 4. Look! there's a bright coin., , 5. Saba has chubby cheeks and a dimple chin., 6. Kolkata is, , a, , congested city., , 7. Pandit Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India., 8. Get the black car from the garage., 9., families died in the, , Many, , earthquake., , 10. Milk is a healthy drink., , Add an adjective of quality to the following nouns:, 1. a, , iasty, , cake, , 6. a, , Woman, , 2. a., , esh, , bread, , 7. a ute, , baby, , 3. a heaulitul_ dress, , 8. a rLSN, , class, , 4.adlar, , 9. an nleiestingplay, , night, story, , 5. 3 u n n, , 10. a a l, , building, , Replace the word in italics with a word from the box to give the opposite and rewrite each, sentence:, , tidy, , short, , broad, , easy, , SOur, , active, , modern, , bright, , honest, , strong, , intelligent, , useless, , 1. It is, , a, , dull, , 2. The room, , day., is untidy., , sa bighi_ day, he hoem, , Untiay, , Thu roadaheaa 2sdread, The difficult sums are taking up time. e, easp sunA ARe Tphine utine, , 3. The road ahead is narrow., 4., , 5. The sweet mangoes, , are, , Varanasi.Ke sokte smangses are fan Yesanasi, he srengAboy agn the matek, he horctsst kan aray, away., , from, , 6. The weak boy won the match., 7. The dishonest servant, , 8. Manohar is very, 9. The, , lazy., , palace has an, , 10. Ruchira is, , a, , ran, , Maneharia Lery aslire, , Me falce hasa ladan akchitectece, buohira is an iotlgent, , ancient architecture., , foolish girl., , 11. The hammer is a useful tool., , 12. The tall boy is my brother., , he hamnerisaisedss Lbo, , he shottbayas my brshes, 30 Grammar In Use Book 5
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from the following adjectives of quantity and number to fill in the blanks given below:, , Choose, , i r o mt h e, , ten, , few, , 1., , a little, , some, , first, , enough, , any, , two, , much, , several, , tigers were seen near a village., Madhavi has hiedifa le_milk every night., Sme, , Ravi has, , eaph, , money to buy a car., , Rama found, , gold coins in the trunk., , 4., , day of the week is Monday., , 6. Thela, , brothers live in Delhi., , 7. V e r y e, , tickets are there for the show., , Put ekomefa sugar in the tea., , 8. Put, , oRazia does not spend m y, , time on exercise., , 9. Razia, , pages before going to bed., 1. We haveTn, fingers on our hands., people watch television., 12e r a l, , a, 10. read fear, , GHlin each blank with the adjective of your choice:, 1. You, , will need, , paper and a, , ne, , Lile, , ink for your, , test., , 2 Serne/Seevetal, , monkeys sat in the compartment., 3.Ihave to write s0nekevetalletters today., sent, , enougiym, , S. There areseuekal, , money, , for my expenses., , boys in the class., , 6.The book has seseal"1fustrations., Iwould like to have _a, 8. The ship sank into the, , iCe, , tea., , deh, , sea., , ADJECTIVES DEGREES OF COMPARISON, , Ravi is tall., , Ramesh is taller, , Positive, , Comparative, , Superlative, , (for one), , (out of two), , (more than two), , tall, , taller, harder, , tallest, hardest, , hard, , he above, , Radha is the tallest., , Words in bold show the positive quality of one person or thing and how it, , tw or more than two persons or things. These words are called degrees of, tomparParese with two, , omparison., , The Adjective, , 31
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F, , in, , 1., , 2., , the blanks with, , T, , requested Seema, The trunk holds, , to, , and, a little'. few', 'much', , give, , 4., , There, , were, , 5., , There, , are too, , 6. I carried, , very, , hall., space in the, , people at the party., , e, , poor people in India., , nany, , clothes for the trip., , 22any, , oil in the bottle., work to do., , 9. Raju has, 10. I take, , friends in the USA., , atle, , Make sentences, and 'many, 1. much:, , food at night., , of your own, , (a), , with, , here i s noi, , (b) Ihave, , nore, , (), 2. little:, , money., , clothes., , Please pour alile, Shiela has, ueb, , 8., , many:, , a little, , mne, , 22203ay, , 3. There is, , 7., , little, , comparative and superlative adjectives, , of, , 'much, , le, fen, , much sugan in_ the ja, clothes than, , my_ sister.., , (a), (b), (c), , 3. few:, , (a), (b), (c), , 4. many:, , (a), , (b, (c), , Form, , adjectives by joining letters, Cloud 'A, , from Cloud A' and, oW, ofyour, Cloud 'B' and make, sentente, sentences, , Cloud 'B', , love, , year, , girl, , child, , 2, , use, , COst, , thought, 1., , hand, , dutilul, yearrd, , mother, , ful, , noise, , ly, , duty, Hinen, , hey, , isa, , dulilul son., , wll, , get yearly Aonus, 34 Grammar In Use Book, , 5, , ish
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bes, , 5. My handwriting is the better in the class., , 6. Shiela's left hand is weak than the right hand., 7. Shobha is goodthan Harmeet in music., (D) Demonstrative Adjectives, Read these sentences:, , 1. This is a Parker pen., 2. That tree is not in our compound., , 3. These children are very helpful., 4. Those books are for donation., The words This, That, These and Those are adjectives which are, used, d to, to, things and hence known as demonstrative adjectives. They answer the qu, An, , adjective which, , is used to, , demonstrative adjective., , Adjectives, , point, , out, , a, , person,, , an, , point out, the question, 'Which, perch?sons o, ni, animal or a thinc, Aled a, , Number, , This, , Singular number, , These, That, , Plural number, , Singular number, , Those, , Plural number, , Demonstratives, thing/person (nearby), , things/persons (nearby), , thing/person (farther away), things/persons (farther away), , (E) Interrogative Adjectives, , Read these sentences:, 1., , Which car is yours?, 2. Whose house is this?, 3. What dress is this?, The words, , adjectives, An, , Which, Whose and What, used with nouns and ask, , adjective, , used with, , a, , adjectives that qualify the car, house and ae, questions; so they are called interrogative du, are, , noun to, , ask, , a, , question, , is called, , an, , (F) Possessive Adjectives, , Thes, , interrogat, , Read these sentences:, 1., , This is my water bottle., 2. That is, your cap., 3. His coat, , The, , got wet in the rain., , 27, , C a pa n dh, , words my,, your and His have been, bottle, yol, water, used as adjectives. My, shovw, My, belonging or possession of water, called, bottle, cap and coat, possessive, , coat, , Wunectively, s, , An, , adjectives. A possessive, , adjective showing, possession, , p, , e, , c, , t, , i, , v, , e, , l, , they, , Hence, , y, , Wh0, adjective answers thecouian, q, , ion Whose, , acjective, , e, , or, , belonging, 36, , is, , d, , a, , s, , callea a, , Grammar In Use Book, , 5, , s, , e, , s, , s, , i, , v, , e
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Exercises (, Underlinethe demonstrative adjectives in the following sentences:, , This sari is hand-painted., 2., , Give, , me, , that book., , belongs, , Meeta., These mangoes are for distribution., 3., , 5., 6., , That, , book, , Those, Take, , to, , boys did not appear for the test., , that pot to the kitchen., , Ahmed joined this school recently., From, , 8., , where did you, , get, , those flowers?, , o Mohan presented me this silver plate., , 10Wedid not go to those places for security reasons., linderline the possessive adjectives and encircle the interrogative adjectives in these sentences:, , 1.(What colour is your hair?, 2Whichis my towel?, has her sister taken?, 3. Whosecar, 4.(What)gift, 5. Which is, , 8, , have you bought for your friend?, , my desk?, , 6. What is your name?, , 7.Whosewatch has her brother worn?, for his work?, 8. Which tools does the gardener need, , you want for your shop?, kind of adjectives, in the following story and write what, , 9.(What chocolates do, Pick out adjectives, , they are:, , GREED IS A GREAT EVIL, , ree men were once, , going, , on a, , long journey. As, , luck would have, , it, they, , came acros a, , bag, , divide the money, themselves with joy, and decided to, beside, of gold pieces. They, decided to eat, made them hungry. So they, had, qdaly. But the long and tiring journey, to fetch some, them went to a nearby village, of, One, the, divide, money., ething and then, He mixed poison in the, was overcome with greed., he was coming with food, his mind, evil of greed, AS, the whole bag. But the, food 30 that the other two should die and he should get, meanwhile, planned to kill, had ept into the minds of the other two also. They had, in the, were waiting, the place where they, as he neared, Accordingly,, return., the, mediately on his, started, were, , for, , they, , sharp, , struck him with their, , food, u g h t by him. But, , no sooner, , had, , swords and killed, , they, , eaten, , him. Then they, , the food than, , they, , too, , eating, , fell dead., , lgualilg), , fulllguardity)) Lorg pualG)Uig Aholilguaidlikg), umbes)., of, clise, soneljnanlilg ),, uala)neabylpeli),, , 146/gualE), The Adjective, , 37