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     Adjective     

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Describes (what kind of ) or categorizes (which one ) a noun or a pronoun


He is a good boy (attributively )

The boy is good. (predicatively )



  DETERMINERS                        GRADABLE                     NON-GRADABLE 


                  O   S    A    S     C      O     M     P               

           

           very      GRADABLE/QUALIFY

opinion

Size

age

                   very         NON- GRABABLE/CATEGERISED

Shape

Colour

Origin

Material

Purpose 



DETERMINERS

    NUMBERS 

    LOCATION  

    IDENTIFY 



 Cardinal (संख्या )     One, two, three

 Ordinal (क्रम)        First, Second, third...

 Multiplicative (गुणात्मक )         Single, double, triple...


The first two double buses are burnt.


The driver took the three exit at the roundabout. (third)


My friend lives on the five floor of this building. (fifth)


The team won their four last games and ended the season with bang. (last four)


Noun +  Ordinal= Cardinal



Kamal studied in the ________

a). class nine      b). nine classes

c). ninth classes    d). nine classe


page 3


a). 3 page         b). 3 pages

c). 3rd page       



They will be reviewing all the topics covered in the semester fourth .  (the fourth semester/ semester four)


You are the seventh person to have won this award.





SOME - positive sentence or  doubt in questions

 ANY - negative sentences or general questions 

Some - Countable / uncountable; sing / Plural Positive Sent.

any - Countable / uncountable; sing; Negative sent. Negative words :- never, seldom, hardly, rarely barely, scarcely



They asked for some sugar.

They did not ask for any sugar.

She hardly knows some formulae  any formula

Is there someone/anyone?

Would you like to have something / anything?

There are Some Students who have not revised the notes.
 
There is not any students / student who has not revised the notes.
 
He never said anything / something to me.




 NO + SINGULAR NOUN 

 

No children are allowed here. no child is


No boy and No girl is / are in his / her/ their class.




ANOTHER = An other , don't use articles

OTHER - PCN

The other = specific sense,  SCN / PCN

Some other = SCN/PCN



Rohan bought another story book.

 

They saw other guests at the party.

 

Sobhit gave me an another example. another

 

The another aspect of the same story was nice. the other aspect

 

In one hand he carried an umbrella  and in the other one he had a book.

 

You should try some other dresses.









FURTHER - SEQUENCE         FARTHER DISTANCE


What is your further question ?

Goa is farther than Patna from Delhi ?









UNCOUNTABLE NOUN - LITTLE    A LITTLE    THE LITTLE 

COUNTABLE -                         FEW     A FEW    THE FEW 


GLOBAL LINGUA 


Govind drunk a little water from the glass.


Where are the few friends that you had in your college.


The doctor advised him rest for a few days.


I am thankful to him for the little help that he offered.


She know little German therefore she can't speak or write it.


Don't tease him as he has little patience.




 GRADABLE & NON - GRADABLE 



Adjective of Quality (what kind of ?)


The man whom he helped was old and weak. 


adjectives used in predicatively must have conjunction but used in attributively conjunctions can be used  with same grading adjective


The host served some hot and organic food to the guests.


Gifted him a beautiful and digital watch.


She gifted her husband a beautiful and attractive watch.


She gifted her husband an analogue attractive watch. attractive analogue watch.


leather big brown bag was lying on the table. a big brown leather bag


They have invited some multinational FMCG famous companies. famous multinational FMCG companies


The shopkeeper displayed cotton bed beautiful sheets. beautiful cotton bed sheets.


The man bought a pair of round good-looking copper small plates. good-looking small round copper plates



 Post positive 


1. We are a confident team confident of winning the title again this year.


2. Solomon was a famous king famous for his wisdom.


3. The man has bought a compatible charger compatible with his phone.


4. A dependent man dependent on others can never be truly happy.


5. They have made an instructive documentary on homelessness. ✅️


They couldn't underland the hidden meaning of the message.


They couldn't underland the hidden meaning hidden in the message.


Adjective + enough

Enough + Noun



6. The school was not enough big enough to accommodate all the children


7. We didn't have enough money to buy a new car.


8. He is enough sensible not to accept such a grudgingly given invitation. (Grudge - ill-will)


(A) sensible enough to


(B) sensible enough not to


(C) sensible enough to not


(D) not sensible enough to


(E) No Improvement




Qualifiers in sequence 

Adv > Adj > Noun

Noun < Adj < Adv.

Adj > Adv  > Noun ❌️


I have visited the mentabove (adj ) above (adv.) address ❌️

the above mentioned address

                      Or

The address mentioned above


If was a worth watching movie ❌️

a watching worth movie

        Or

a movie worth watching


The movie was enough interesting enough


It was an enough interesting movie.

A movie interesting enough



Their team has got some enough (adv) experienced (adj) players (Noun)  ❌️


You must discuss this matter with.......

(A) some wise enough people

(B) some enough wise people

(C) some people enough wise

(D) some peope wise enough




Concerned parents =worried / anxious

parents concerned = related/referred


The principal met the concerned parents concerned of the child. nown

 They have informed the cancerned parents cancerned


involved cases = hard, complicated

Cases involved = related, associated


3. The number of involved deaths involved makes this story newsworthy.


4. I sometimes wonder how this rather involved system involved works.



Proper method - right, correct

method proper → real, in true sense


5. The Superintendent found nothing in its place proper. Proper place

6. One who respects women is a proper man.    Man proper


Present Mps - Current (Time)

Mps present = attending (attendance


They must move cautiously in the situation present. Present situation

 

There were 50 present people at the meeting. People present


Responsible people → accountable

people responsible = guilty, to blame


You can trust him with this work; he is a person responsible. Responsible person

All the responsible people will be brought to books. People responsible


opposite people -  contrary

people opposite (adj / preposition) - on the other side, facing



She tried to calm him down, but it had the effect opposite. Opposite effect

The opposite building is in the possession of the Ahujas. Building opposite


His job is opposite (contrary) to mine.


His house is opposite (prep.) to mine. (Adv.)


Vinay sat opposite (prep.)  to me "adverb "where" opposite is pre. + object" at dinner.

Opposite (pre/adj ) on the other side, facing


Vinay sat in the chair (adv.) opposite (adj.)  to me at dinner


There used to live some foreigners in the hotel (adj.) opposite adj. to our college.


A tall man was sitting opposite / in front of me adv. in the cinema.




The newly built planetarium is in front of / opposite the National Museum.





1. This type of people think themselves superior than others.


2. This technique is more preferable than any alternative.


# Junior, Senior, Superior, Inferior, Prior, Preferable, Elder etc.


3. The party's decline began prior / before to the First World War. When (adverb)


4. The candidate was nervous during the prior week to the meeting.


5. I have got a prior appointment.


6. I have studied the prior events to the civil war. prior to the civil war.




       Degree     


Maharana Pratap is a brave Warrior.

The Brave are / Is always respected.

The Wise Says that the honest has / have to suffer lot.

She helps the poor who has / have lost his house.

The noble is always trusted for his tone.    (are, their)



Comparative degree

  1. Mr. Nahta is the most oldest employee in this company.
  2. This candidate is less stronger than that candidate. weaker, (This candidate is not as strong as that candidate.,That candidate is stronger than this candidate.)
  3. They have become wiser and more intelligent.
  4. Saral is the most talented and less experienced. lest
  5. Sanskrit is the oldest and most systematic language in the world.
  6. Morning walk makes one healthier and happyHappier
  7. The students found the test relatively easier. easy 
  8. Patna is comparatively hotter than Delhi.


half, twice, thrice के साथ  simile का प्रयोग  as.... as 

This civilization is twice older than that civilization. as old as


as, so , too , very, enough आदि adverbs के साथ positive degree 

He is too busiest these days. busy

You are as richer as your neighbour. rich

We should strive to make our students smarter enough. smart 


Compare two qualities


Gold is costlier than silver.

Gold is costlier than useful. more costly

She is prettier than Smarter in this office. more pretty, smart

She is more Senior to than more experienced in my office.

Delhi is more Congested than more Populated.

Sobhi is more Sincere and more intelligent than Ishaan


💫💫Likewise comparision💫💫


Shikha is Smarter than him. (He)


She knows me better than him/he


He plays carrom better than me/I


They trust him more than us/we.


My cow gives more milk than you. (yours)


Your Jeans look better than Neha( Neha's)


Her dresses are more comfortable than Ritika (Ritika's)


The hotels of Kashmir are prettier than Patna (those of patna)


The screenplay of this movie is better than that movie.


The screenplay of this movie is better than that of that movie. (The screenplay of = that of)


Passenger vehicles with six airbags are safer than four airbags.

                                                   Passenger vehicles with six airbags are safer than  those with four airbags.


People in India are more hardworking than china. 

                          People in India are more hardworking than those in china. 💫


Your understanding is much clear than that of theirs.

                         Your understanding is much clear than that of theirs. (your understanding = theirs)



The level of your understanding is higher than theirs.

                                                                               The level of your understanding is higher than  that of theirs.


The prices of your car is greater than me.

                                                      The prices of your car is greater than those of mine. 




EXCLUSION FROM GROUP 


     USING 

OTHER (DETERMINER + NOUN) OR 

ELSE ( PRONOUN)


Gold is costlier than any metal.

                    Gold is costlier than any other metal. (gold is a metal)


Diamond is costlier than any other metal.  (diamond is not a metal)




Kamta is wiser than anybody.

                                                   Kamta is wiser than anybody else.     ( use else with pronouns to exclude.)          A NY / NO  =  ALL   




Nobody worked as hard as Saral.

                                 Nobody else worked as hard as Saral.


No source of energy is as long lasting as the sun.

No source other of energy is as long lasting as the sun.


Aeroplane are faster than any means of transportation.

Aeroplane are faster than any other means of transportation.



You are richer than your other friends.

                                                                                                                                     You are richer than your other friends.



You are richer than my other friends.✅


You are richer than my friends.✅


This person is much more experienced than his other colleague.


This restaurant is the best equipped of all restaurants. (better)




of all - inclusion one v/s all 


This restaurant is the best equipped of all restaurants.

Rohan is the taller of all the candidates.




 DON'T USE THESE / THOSE WITH----- kind / type / sort  - NOUN 


The warm climate favours these type of tropical plants. (this)


These type of questions can confuse anybody. (this)





The condition can affect otherwise healthful adults. healthy


healthful- good for health.

healthy- in good health, good for health.


Their advice appeared to be uninterested. disinterested


uninterested- unwilling

disinterested- unbiased, impartial, fair


They fined him for his exceptional behaviour towards the foreigners. exceptionable


exceptional- rare, outstanding, unusual

exceptionable- unacceptable, objectionable.


The operation revealed the extant of the cancer.   extent


extant (adj.) surviving, existing         extent (noun) - limit, range

 antonyms

. extinct (adj.) - no more


little - less (comparison) - lesser (emphasis)

 



This place is  less known than other ones.


This place is lesser known among foreign tourists.


He was encouraged to pled guilty to the less offence.


greater or lesser - to some extent


This policy will benefits everyone greater or less. lesser


 Present participle - Active 

 Past participle - Passive 


They have got some shocked news for you. shocking


It was a satisfied experience for all the tourists. satisfying


The emphasis is very much on learning the speaking language. spoken


The exciting audience cheered their team. excited


The much advertising products failed to impress people. advertised




































What a...............holiday!


(A) momentous  (gread/remarkable/ historic)


(B) memorable यादगार         (worthy of memory)


(C) momentary           (trimmortal temporary)


(D) immortal        (that never ends)

CGL 2016




Health is too important to be........


(A) discarded     (set aside /get rid of)


(B) disposed       (set aside /get rid of)


(C) neglected         (not to pay  attention)


(D) detested     (loathe)


CGL 2016



Rituals become a part of the...............understandings of a society.


(A) tactfully (strategic)


(B) tacit  adj (unspoken but understood)


(C) taciturn (reserve कम बोलने वाला) 


(D) tacitly (adv. Of tacit) CGL 2017