Limiting Adjectives

Introduction

In this chapter, we will learn about limiting adjectives. Limiting adjectives are important because they specify or limit the nouns they describe. Understanding limiting adjectives helps us provide more precise and clear descriptions.

What Are Limiting Adjectives?

Limiting adjectives are adjectives that restrict or specify the noun they modify. They help to define or limit the noun in some way, indicating which one, how many, or how much.

Example:

  • Several students participated in the competition. (The limiting adjective “several” specifies the quantity of students)

Key Points

  • Specify or Limit Nouns: Limiting adjectives restrict or define the noun they describe.
  • Answer Questions: They answer questions like which one, how many, or how much.
  • Types of Limiting Adjectives: Articles, demonstrative adjectives, possessive adjectives, numerical adjectives, and indefinite adjectives.

Examples

  • Articles: a, an, the
    • She found a book.
    • The cat is sleeping.
  • Demonstrative Adjectives: this, that, these, those
    • This car is new.
    • Those apples are fresh.
  • Possessive Adjectives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
    • My dog is friendly.
    • Their house is big.
  • Numerical Adjectives: one, two, three, first, second, third
    • He has two brothers.
    • She finished in first place.
  • Indefinite Adjectives: some, any, few, many, several, each
    • Some people like coffee.
    • Each student received a book.

Types of Limiting Adjectives

1. Articles

Articles define whether a noun is specific or unspecific.

Article Example Sentence
a She found a book.
an He ate an apple.
the The cat is sleeping.

2. Demonstrative Adjectives

Demonstrative adjectives point out specific nouns.

Demonstrative Adjective Example Sentence
this This book is interesting.
that That car is mine.
these These apples are fresh.
those Those shoes are expensive.

3. Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives show ownership or possession.

Possessive Adjective Example Sentence
my My brother is here.
your Your idea is great.
his His dog is friendly.
her Her dress is pretty.
its The cat licked its paw.
our Our car is fast.
their Their garden is beautiful.

4. Numerical Adjectives

Numerical adjectives specify the number or order of nouns.

Numerical Adjective Example Sentence
one She has one apple.
two There are two cars.
three He has three books.
first She finished in first place.
second He came in second in the race.
third She got the third prize.

5. Indefinite Adjectives

Indefinite adjectives give a non-specific amount of a noun.

Indefinite Adjective Example Sentence
some Some people like coffee.
any Do you have any questions?
few Few students passed the exam.
many Many people attended the event.
several Several students participated.
each Each student received a book.

Examples of Limiting Adjectives in a Sentence

Each of these sentences uses limiting adjectives to specify or limit the noun.

Examples:

  • She found a book.
  • This car is new.
  • My dog is friendly.
  • He has two brothers.
  • Some people like coffee.

Practice

Let’s practice identifying limiting adjectives! Find the limiting adjectives in each sentence below.

  1. This apple is red.
  2. She has three cats.
  3. Each student received a certificate.
  4. He ate an orange.
  5. Their house is beautiful.

Answers:

  1. This (demonstrative adjective)
  2. Three (numerical adjective)
  3. Each (indefinite adjective)
  4. An (article)
  5. Their (possessive adjective)

Conclusion

Limiting adjectives are adjectives that restrict or specify the noun they modify. They help to define or limit the noun in some way, indicating which one, how many, or how much. By understanding and using limiting adjectives, we can provide more precise and clear descriptions in our sentences.

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