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Adjective: kinds and Degrees

Adjective Today in this chapter we will learn about the types and comparison of adjectives. * An adjective is a word that qualifies a noun or pronoun. Examples:  1. Anamika is a clever  women. 2. I like Indian goods. 3. Bholu is handsome and intelligent . 4. I don't like that boy. 5. He has a big house. 6. He gave me five pens. In the above  sentences clever,  Indian, handsome, intelligen t, that, big, five  words describe the characteristics of nouns or pronouns used in the sentences, so these words are adjectives. [Qualifying words are known as adjectives] Kinds of adjectives There are seven kinds of adjectives: 1. Adjectives of quality      (Proper adjectives) 2. Adjectives of quantity  3. Adjectives of number  4. Demonstrative adjective  5. Possessive adjective  6. Distributive adjective 7. Interrogative adjective 1. Adjectives of quality  An adjective of quality shows  the kind or quality of a person or a th...

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* Salutations and Departing   अंग्रेजी में अभिवादन के लिए चार प्रमुख वाक्यांश हैं। ‌In Morning: (Morning to 11am) Good morning (गुड मॉर्निंग) ‌At Noon: (11am to 1pm) Good noon (गुड नून) ‌In Afternoon: (1am to 5pm) Good afternoon (गुड आफ्टरनून) ‌Evening till Mid Night: (Evening to 12am) Good evening ( गुड ईवनिंग) ----------------------------------------------------- ( Phrases for Departing ) ‌At Any Time: Good Night (गुड नाइट)  ‌At Any Time:  Good day (गुड डे) ‌Sleeping Time: At Night: Sweet dreams (स्वीट ड्रीम्स) ‌Informal Departing:  Good bye (गुड बाइ) O.k. bye-bye! ( ओ.के. बाइ-बाइ) Ta-Ta, bye-bye! (टा-टा, बाइ-बाइ) ----------------------------------------------------- Phrases

Article

'A, an' and 'the' are called Articles. There are two types of articles. 1.Indefinite: 'A' and 'an' are called Indefinite articles, because they do not refer to a specific person, thing or place. 2. Definite: 'The' is called a definite article because it refers to a certain person, thing or place. * Use of 'A' and 'an' * 'A' is used before that singular noun which is pronounced with the sound of consonant. Examples: A cat, a book, a horse, a college a farmer, * 'A' will be used before a singular noun that begins with a vowel but is pronounced with a consonant sound. Examples: a University, a uniform, a European. * 'An' is used before a singular noun that is pronounced with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). Examples: an apple, an egg, and orange, an Australian, * 'An' will be used before a singular noun that begins with a consonant but is pronounced with a vowel sound. Examples: an hour...