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An adjective tells: Which one, how many, and what kind.

Adjectives are parts of speech that describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives are usually placed just before the words they describe.

Example:

1. The hairy dog has fleas. Hairy which is an adjective describes what kind of dog.

2. Ten cats are sleeping. Ten which is an adjective describes how many cats.

3. I want those shoes. Those which is a demonstrative adjective describes which shoes.

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An adjective is a describing word.

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