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The interrogative adjectives are used to modify the noun and ask questions too. They
are used with nouns to ask questions such as what, whose, where, why, how and
which. These are words specify the sentence from the questioning point of view. They
accompany or modify the noun or noun phrases and placed before them in a sentence.
Such as:
What
Whose
Where
Why
How
Which
that that
We use who and whom for people, and which for things.
Or we can use that for people or things.
Indefinite Adjectives
We are all born with genius, but most of us only keep it for a few minutes.
(In this example, most is an indefinite pronoun, and few is an indefinite
adjective. It modifies minutes.)
However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will
they do you if you do not act on upon them? (Buddha)
(In this example, only the first many is an indefinite adjective. (It modifies holy
words.) The second many is an indefinite pronoun.)
Indefinite Pronouns
Negative Adjectives
Adjectives serve an important function in speech and writing. They help to
describe, people, places, animals, objects, places and experiences. As with many
other things in life, they can be positive or negative. Negative adjectives help to
describe the unpleasant side of people, animals, places, things and experiences.