CBSE Class 5 English Revision Worksheet (16) - Adjectives
CBSE Class 5 English Revision Worksheet (16) - Adjectives
CBSE Class 5 English Revision Worksheet (16) - Adjectives
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, AZAAD NAGAR/BARRA KANPUR
Class : V
Sub : English
ADJECTIVES
An Adjective is a word that adds something to the meaning of a noun or a
pronoun. For example:
(a) My mother a kind lady.
(b) I helped the old man.
(c) He is a cunning fellow.
In the above sentences, all the italicized words are Adjectives.
Kinds of Adjectives
There are six kinds of Adjectives:
1. Adjective of Quality 4. Demonstrative Adjective
2. Adjective of Quantity 5. Interrogative Adjective
3. Adjective of Number 6. Possessive Adjective
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
There are three degrees of comparision:
The Positive Degree
The Comparative Degree
The Superlative Degree
3. By changing the last „y‟ of the positive degree into „e‟ and adding – er
and –est.
Positive Comparative Superlative
happy happier happiest
dry drier driest
busy busier busiest
pretty prettier prettiest
Note:
The comparative degree is generally followed by the word „than‟ the
superlative degree is preceded by „the‟ and followed by „of‟. However,
adjectives like superior, inferior, senior, junior, are followed by „to‟ and
not by‟ than.
Double comparatives and double superlatives are not used. For example: