WREN & MARTIN's English grammar, Adjectives-sentences 15 to 28
15. Any fool can do that.
Any: Adjective of Number (Indefinite).
16. Each dog has his day.
Each: Distributive Numeral Adjective.
his: Possessive Adjective.
17. Neither statement is true.
Neither: Distributive Numeral Adjective.
18. Every word of it is false.
Every: Distributive Numeral Adjective.
19. Which pen do you prefer?
Which: Interrogative Adjective.
20. That boy is industrious.
That: Demonstrative Adjective.
industrious: Adjective of Quality.
21. Those apples are ripe.
Those: Demonstrative Adjective.
ripe: Adjective of Quality.
22. What present shall I give him?
What: Interrogative Adjective.
23. I have some rice.
some: Adjective of Quantity.
24. He has little intelligence.
little: Adjective of Quantity.
25. He showed much patience.
much: Adjective of Quantity.
26. He has lost all his wealth.
all: Adjective of Quantity.
his: Possessive Adjective.
27. You have no sense.
no: Adjective of Quantity.
28. He did not eat any rice.
any: Adjective of Quantity.
Classification Reference
| Adjective Type | Examples from Exercise |
| Quality | heavy, live, dead, industrious, ripe |
| Quantity | no, some, little, much, all, any |
| Number | several, few |
| Distributive | Every, Each, Neither |
| Demonstrative | That, Those |
| Interrogative | What, Which, Whose |
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