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It's called a demonstrative adjective.

- It isn't actually an adjective. It is either a pronoun or a determiner depending on the context in which it is used. If you were to say "That is awesome" it would be a demonstrative pronoun, however, if you were to say "That game is awesome" it would be a determiner. Remember, pronouns are the ones which replace nouns.

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Yes, kind can be an adjective, meaning benevolent. The word "kindly" can be both an adjective and an adverb.

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There are two, as identified by the bolded font: What is the adjective in thissentence.

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