An adjective is a word used to modify, or describe, a noun or pronoun. An adjective usually answers one of these questions: Which one? What kind of? How many?
Adjectives usually precede the words they modify. However, they may also follow linking verbs, in which case they describe the subject.
Articles, sometimes classified as adjectives, are used to mark nouns. There are only three: the definite article the and the indefinite articles a and an.
Some possessive, demonstrative, and indefinite pronouns can function as adjectives: their, its, this And nouns can function as adjectives when they modify other nouns: apple pie (the noun apple modifies the noun pie).
Exercise: Parts of speech: adjectives 1
Exercise: Parts of speech: adjectives 2
Exercise: All parts of speech 1
Exercise: All parts of speech 2
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noun The name of a person, place, thing, or an idea.
pronoun A word used in place of a noun. Usually the pronoun substitutes for a specific noun, known as its antecedent.