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What is an adgetive?

An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells us more about the noun or pronoun by providing information about its qualities, characteristics, or quantity.

Here's a breakdown:

* Describes a noun or pronoun: Adjectives answer questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", or "How many?".

* Example: "The red car" (What kind of car?)

* Example: "The first one" (Which one?)

* Example: "Two apples" (How many apples?)

* Adds information about a noun or pronoun: Adjectives make our language more descriptive and interesting.

* Example: "The fluffy cat" (tells us about the cat's fur)

* Example: "The tall building" (tells us about the building's height)

Here are some examples of adjectives:

* Color: red, blue, green, yellow

* Size: small, large, tiny, enormous

* Shape: round, square, triangular, oval

* Quality: happy, sad, beautiful, ugly

* Quantity: many, few, several, some

Let me know if you would like more examples or have any other questions about adjectives!

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