The questions cover various types of adjectives and how to identify and create them. For the multiple-choice section, I provided the correct answers for each question, and for the adjective identification, I underlined and categorized several examples. Lastly, I created new adjectives using specific suffixes for a given list of words.
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
There are Six ______ types of adjectives. Answer: b. six
Good, bad, much, enough are adjectives of Quality ______. Answer: a. quality
Some, little, much, enough are adjectives of Quantity ______. Answer: b. quantity
One, two, forty are Number ______ adjectives. Answer: a. number
Which, whose, what are Interrogative adjectives. Answer: b. interrogative
B. Identifying Adjectives
Which story did you like the most in this book?
Which : Interrogative Adjective
This : Demonstrative Adjective
I heard some horror stories from my grandfather about haunted houses in our town.
Some : Adjective of Quantity
Our : Possessive Adjective
This apartment needs to be whitewashed.
This : Demonstrative Adjective
Certain crackers are very harmful for our ears.
Certain : Adjective of Quantity
Our : Possessive Adjective
Whose bag is this ?
Whose : Interrogative Adjective
This : Demonstrative Adjective
Did you meet my father yesterday?
My : Possessive Adjective
C. Create New Adjectives with Suffixes
Worth: Worthy, Worthless
Meaning: Meaningful
Outrage: Outrageous
Care: Careful, Careless
Harm: Harmful, Harmless
Yellow: Yellowish
Accident: Accidental
Danger: Dangerous
Spine: Spinal
Fame: Famous
Fault: Faulty
Fool: Foolish
Storm: Stormy
Girl: Girlish
Red: Reddish
Herb: Herbal
Advise: Advisable
Contempt: Contemptuous
Each set of questions in this task helps to understand different aspects of adjectives, such as types, and forming adjectives using suffixes. Understanding these can enhance grammar skills and improve sentence formation in English.