The term "adjective" comes from the Latin language "adiectivus," which means "to be added."
What is Adjective?
Adjective is a word
which function is to complement and specify characteristics
to noun, which it accompanies adjacently in a sentence.
The term
"adjective" comes from the Latin language "adiectivus," which means
"to be added."
What is the function of an
adjective?
Adjectives classify
or categorize all things , to nouns, highlighting the properties that can
be attributed to them. So what they do is attribute to the nouns a certain
quality that is concrete, tangible and perceptible through the senses.
Adjectives can be
before or after nouns . It should be noted that the adjectives are
usually used for qualifying nouns (e.g red house , pretty
woman).
Definition of adjective along with function and types |
Types of adjectives
The explanatory
adjectives express the quality of the noun which described below.
According to their
syntactic function they are classified as:
Attribution
adjectives : In which the verb "to be"
is used to link them to the attribute. For example: "The night is
freezing."
Adjectives attached : They are those that go together to the name, noun. For example: "The new car".
Adjectives complement the predicate : They are linked by a non-copulative verb in the same way as the adjectives of attribution. For example: "The owner arrived tired ."
Appositional adjectives : They go together with nouns but without any type of written union.However,if they will united by some punctuation than the example would be: "The dog, big ".
There is another classification of the adjectives that serves to highlight the attribute of the noun of which reference is being made, the point in them is made before or without the adjective.
Explanatory
adjectives : They
express the quality of the noun and are written after it. For example: new car, black
cat .
A specific
objectives : They express
a certain quality by emphasizing it to represent the noun. We could say in
other words, that quality gives relevance to the thing. And the adjective
is positioned ahead of the noun. For example: great moment, cold night.
Adjectives that are part
of an interrogative or exclamatory sentence always precede the noun and are
accentuated as for example in the case of the word, how much, which, what, etc.
There is also another type of adjectives that are linked to the way they measure the amount with respect to the noun to which they are speaking. These are the quantifying adjectives, basically there are three different categories:
There is also another type of adjectives that are linked to the way they measure the amount with respect to the noun to which they are speaking. These are the quantifying adjectives, basically there are three different categories:
Ordinal adjectives : They indicate an order, a consecutive list, are the cases
such as: first, second, third, etc.
Adjectives
cardinal : They indicate the amount in real
numbers, where there is no necessary ordering but total amount, such as: one,
two, three, four.
Multiplicative adjectives : They are used to
indicate the multiplicity of the core of the noun phrase, for example: double
day, triple or quadruple, etc
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