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Descriptive Adjectives:

 These are the most common type of adjectives, used to describe the qualities or attributes of a noun or pronoun. Examples include:
Beautiful sunset
Tall building
Delicious pizza


Quantitative adjectives Examples include:
Three apples
Many books
Fewer cars


Demonstrative Adjectives: These adjectives indicate the location or proximity of a noun. Examples include:
This book
That car
These shoes
My house
His car
Their dog


Interrogative Adjectives Examples include:
Whose pen?
What time?

Which book?


Indefinite Adjectives: These adjectives are used to describe a noun in a non-specific or general way. Examples include:
Some people
Any question
Many options


Comparative Adjectives when two things or people are compared Examples include:
Bigger house
Smaller dog
Faster runner


Superlative 
Adjectives:
 These
 adjectives are used to compare more than two people or things Examples include:
The biggest house

The smallest dog
The fastest runner


Predicate Adjectives: These adjectives follow a linking verb and describe the subject of a sentence. Examples include:
She is happy.
He seems tired.
They look excited.


Participial Adjectives: These adjectives are formed from verbs and end in -ing or -ed. Examples include:
The running water
The baked bread
The broken vase


Compound Adjectives examples include:


Brightly-lit room
Blue-eyed girl
Hard-working student


It's important to note that some adjectives can belong to more than one category. For example, "three" is a quantitative adjective, but it can also be used as a descriptive adjective ("three blue birds"). Additionally, some adjectives can be formed by adding suffixes to nouns, verbs, or other adjectives, such as "-ful," "-less," or "-able."


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