Attributive and Predicative Adjective

 

Attributive  Adjective : Adjective that comes before noun is called Attributive  Adjective. 

Examples:

1. It is a pretty rose. 

2. It is a large tree. 

3. We saw dangerous animals in the zoo. 

4. Heavy rain is expected in the inland. 

5. Some hot soup.


 Predicative Adjective: Adjective that comes after noun is called  Predicative  Adjective. 

Examples:

1. The rose is pretty.

2. The tree is large.

3. These animals are dangerous.

4. Rain expected in this inland is heavy.

5. the soup is hot.


For example:

1) The forest was dark and dense.
Ans. dark, dense - Predicative adjective.

2) She is a beautiful girl.
Ans. 
beautiful - Attributive adjective.

3) It is a big tree.
Ans. 
big - Attributive adjective.

4) This boy is talkative.
Ans. talkative
 - Predicative adjective.

5) These are sweet mangoes.
Ans. sweet
 - Attributive adjective.

6) Rahul is hungry.
Ans. hungry
 - Predicative adjective.

7) This is a poisonous snake.
Ans. poisonous
 - Attributive adjective.

8) Old woman is standing here.
Ans. old
 - Attributive adjective.


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