The major quantitative adjectives are the cardinal and ordinal numbers: one, two, three, .... and first, second, third, ... respectively.
Yes, and that is its primary function: to modify a noun or activity indicating "how many" there are.
Not at all. The class of "natural" numbers are all positive, but the classes of "real" numbers and "rational" numbers include negative numbers.
All the positive real numbers are natural numbers.
these are the adjectives which we define in the state
It is an adjective. All numbers are adjectives because they describe How.
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Numbers are always adjectives.
The word thirteen can be an adjective, as in "There were thirteen bunnies" or a noun, as in "The number thirteen" or a pronoun, as in "The thirteen went for a ride."
Cardinal numbers such as six are adjectives.
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
Yes. Numbers, or words that indicate an amount such as few, several or many....all can be used to modify nouns, and are therefore adjectives.
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The words smooth, rosy, short, fragrant, and courageous may all be categorized as adjectives.
Colors are adjectives because they describe the way something looks. If I saw a white kitten, I am describing the kitten with the adjective "white". Adjectives are words that describe nouns, so colors and numbers are both adjectives..
"All of my new clothes are dirty?"
It is an adjective. All numbers are adjectives because they describe How.