There are actually four classes of adjectives. The classes are descriptive adjectives, adjectives of quantity, demonstrative adjectives, and pronominal adjectives
Adjectives are parts of speech that add description. There are four types of adjectives: descriptive adjectives, limiting adjectives, predicate adjectives and verbals as adjectives.
A cumulative adjective is a type of adjective that modifies a noun by adding descriptive qualities in a sequence, where each adjective builds upon the meaning of the previous one. Unlike coordinate adjectives, which can be separated by "and" and have equal weight, cumulative adjectives are not interchangeable and must appear in a specific order. For example, in the phrase "a lovely old Italian painting," "lovely," "old," and "Italian" work together to provide a more comprehensive description of the painting.
It depends on the specific adjectives and their relationship. If the adjectives are coordinate adjectives (equal in importance), they should be separated by a comma. If they are cumulative adjectives (one describes the other), no comma is needed.
That, This, These, Those
There are four forms of adjectives: attributive, predicative, absolute, and nominal
Fantasticamazingfreakish
2.7 cumulative GPA
The adjectives in the sentence are "many," "good," and "four." These words describe the quantity or quality of the buddies and friends in the sentence.
Adjectives answer these four questions: Which one? What kind? How much? Whose?
Four letter adjectives that begin with the letter f:fairfakefastfinefiveflatfoulfourfreefull
Wise, Helpful, determind,creative.