What kind, which one and how
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
four sided two sides are parallel can be a shape from Ironside
Vaguest is an adjective. Some synonyms are: unspecific, imprecise, obscure, hazy shadowy.
Big, Green, Bright, Golden
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
because of its meaning.
An adjective answers WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH? WHOSE?
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
Adjectives answer the questions: "What kind?", "Which one?", and "How many?" about the words they modify.
Adjectives typically answer four key questions: What kind? (descriptive quality), Which one? (specificity), How many? (quantity), and How much? (degree or intensity). These questions help to provide more detail and context about the nouns they modify. For example, in the phrase "three red apples," "three" answers "how many," and "red" answers "what kind."
There are actually four classes of adjectives. The classes are descriptive adjectives, adjectives of quantity, demonstrative adjectives, and pronominal adjectives
Adjectives are parts of speech that add description. There are four types of adjectives: descriptive adjectives, limiting adjectives, predicate adjectives and verbals as adjectives.
Cumulative:accruingaccumulativeaggregateamassedcollectiveenlarginggrowingincreasing
That, This, These, Those
There are four forms of adjectives: attributive, predicative, absolute, and nominal
Fantasticamazingfreakish
Where when how many how much whose