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Adjective and Degree of Comparison For Class 7
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Adjectives & Degree of comparison for class 7
Definition of adjectives for class 7: Adjectives are the words that give the description of a
name, place, animal, or thing. It is used as a describing word.
For example,
Adjectives describe pronouns too. The most common pronouns are he, she, it, they.
1. He is handsome.
2. She is sweet.
3. It was a wonderful day.
4. They wore black today.
NOTE: Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. They tell us how many, how much, what
kind, what color the persons, animals, or things are.
Answers:
1. Beautiful
1. Quality Adjectives
An adjective that describes what kind of person, animal, place or thing is.
It tells the qualities of a person. For example, beautiful, pretty, handsome, large, big, wise,
etc.
Proper adjectives: Adjectives that use proper nouns are called proper adjectives.
Answers:
1. Pretty
2. Unique
3. Playful
4. Supportive
5. Tallest
6. Arrogant
7. Delicious
8. Brave
9. Yummy
10. Good
2. Quantity Adjectives
This type of adjective shows, how much of a thing is meant. This class of the adjective
includes- much, little, no, some, a little, etc.
Answers:
1. Sufficient
2. One whole
3. Half
4.No
5. Empty
6. Numerous
7. All
8. Almost
9. Most
10. Some
3. Adjectives of Numbers
An adjective of number shows how many people, animals, or things are present there. For
example, two, few, several, many enough, etc.
Answers
1. Some
2. Six
3. First
4. Sixth
5. Any
6. Half
7. Five
8. Whole
9. One
10. Most
1. Adjectives which are used with an uncountable noun, they are called adjective of quantity.
2. Adjectives that are used with countable nouns are called adjectives of number.
We have given the examples above, for both adjective of quantity and adjective of numbers
4. Demonstrative Adjectives
A demonstrative adjective is used to point out which person or thing it is referring to. The
adjectives in this class are--- this, that, those, them, such, certain, etc.
Answers
1. Those
2. These
3. That
4. These
5. This
6. This
7. Them
8. That
9. Those
10. That
5. Interrogative Adjectives
An interrogative adjective is used, when the noun asks a question. The adjectives are----
What, which, and whose.
Answers:
1. What
2. Where
3. Which
4. What
5. Whose
6. Where
7. Which
8. What
9. Who
10. Whose
6. Possessive Adjective
Answers:
1. Her
2. Our
3. Your
4. My
5. They
6. It's yours
7. They, their
8. Her
9. My
10. She
Identify the adjective given below and write what type of adjective it is
There are three degrees of adjectives in English for class 7th, these are- positive degree,
comparative degree, and superlative degree.
Case 1:
Most of the adjectives from their comparative degree by adding -er and their superlative
degree by adding -est to the positive degree
For example
Case 2:
When positive degree ends with -e only -r and -stare added not -er and -est to change them
into comparative and superlative
For example
Case 3:
a) When a positive degree adjective ends with -y at the end and has a consonant before it then
-y is changed to -I before adding -er for the comparative form and -est for the superlative
form.
For example
For example
Case 4:
When the positive degree is a word of one syllable and ends with a consonant but has a short
vowel before it, then the consonant is doubled before adding -er and -est
For example
Case 5:
It is observed that many adjectives of two syllables and all adjectives of more than two
syllables from their comparative degree by adding more before the positive form, and
superlative is formed by adding most in front of the positive degree.
For example
Case 6:
Some adjectives are exceptions, we cannot form their comparative and superlative form from
their positive degree. We need to learn them.
For Example
Answers:
1. Wiser
2. Smaller
3. harder
4. More difficult
5. Better
6. More beautiful
7. Best
8. Most valuable
9. Elder
10. Tallest