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WELCOME TO EDUCATION WORLD
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CREATED BY Sunita Chopra Hindi Mistress G.M.S. Allatianwal
Block Sultanpur II Kapurthala Ashish Sethi Hindi Mistress G.M.S Jabbo Sudhar Kapurthala Pooja Kamboj Hindi Mistress G.M.S Sench Kapurthala
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GRAMMAR FOR TEACHER :- Explain the grammar rules through real life situations. Do as many sentences orally as possible to reinforce the concept before doing the written exercise.
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OBJECTIVES To enable and enthuse the children to stand with unprecedented confidence. To inculcate the grammar skills in a systematic way. To resulting in better understanding and retention by the students. I wish the parents, teachers and the children “ALL GOOD LUCK” in their language and linguistic studies.
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TOPIC :- ADJECTIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER :- DEFINITION
ADJECTIVES BEFORE NOUNS ADJECTIVES AFTER VERBS KINDS OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE HAPPY TEACHING
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DEFINITION OF ADJECTIVE
Adjectives are words that tell us more about the noun or pronoun they modify. e.g. cold ice ,hot wind and pink frock.
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EXAMPLES OF ADJECTIVES
The rich people live in huge mansions. She wore a red embroidered saree.
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ADJECTIVES BEFORE NOUN
Adjectives mostly come before nouns they modify. e.g.- Red Carpet Striped Zebra Dangerous Animal
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ADJECTIVES AFTER VERBS
Adjectives can be used after verbs ( is, am, are, was, were ) when they tell us what kind of a person or thing is. E.g. – I am happy. We are excited. The snake is poisonous.
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Kinds of Adjectives There are six kinds of Adjectives :-
Adjectives of Quality Adjective of Quantity Adjective of Number Distributive Adjective Demonstrative Adjective Interrogative Adjective
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ADJECTIVE OF QUANTITY The black cat caught a rat.
Ashoka was a great king. She is a poor girl. Sachin is a handsome young man.
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The words ‘black, great, poor and handsome’ are Adjective of quality
The words ‘black, great, poor and handsome’ are Adjective of quality. They add to meaning of NOUNS : cat. King, girl and young man. They shows the QUALITY or NOUNS which they qualify.
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ADJECTIVE OF QUANTITY Rajni brought some rice. He has much money.
The child drank the whole milk. We have enough stock of wheat.
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Adjectives ‘some, much, whole and enough’ show how much of a thing is meant. Such adjectives are ADJECTIVES OF QUANTITY.
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ADJECTIVE OF NUMBER Many boys were present today. I have four apples.
The first boy in the second row is my brother. All men must die.
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Adjectives ‘many, four, first, second and all’ show how much persons or things there are or in what order they stand. SUCH ADJECTIVES are called Adjective Of Number.
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DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVE
Each beggar was given aims. Neither statement was true. Every man must do his duty. Either team can win the match.
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ADJECTIVES ‘ each, neither, every and either’ shows the persons or things taken singly or separately. These are called Distributive Adjectives.
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DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE
This girl is my niece. These pens are mine. That boy is my student. Those pencils are yours.
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ADJECTIVES ‘this, these, that and those’ are DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVES ‘this, these, that and those’ are DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES. They point out which persons or things are meant.
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INTERROGTIVE ADJECTIVES
Which house is yours? Whose pen is this? What building is that?
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ADJECTIVES ‘which, whose and what’ are used with nouns to questions
ADJECTIVES ‘which, whose and what’ are used with nouns to questions. Such Adjectives are called INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVES.
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EXERCISE SUPPLY SUITABLE ‘ADJECTIVE’ IN THE BLANK SPACE :
Roses are _____ flowers. Abdul Hamid was a ______ soldier. Are ____ books yours? Nancy is an ______ girl. This book contains _______ stories.
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