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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

B. Now match these columns and write them here:

Adjectives | Nouns
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a new | puppy
black | day
an old | bee
a rainy | student
red | building
an obedient | roses
a funny | eyes
a tall | lady
a busy | clown
a small | coat

C. Now fill in the blanks with adjectives of quantity:

sufficient some no some enough
little great much little enough

1. I do not have a ______ time.
2. These days I have ______ work.
3. Pour a ______ water in the glass.
4. Sita has cooked ______ food for everyone.
5. Mother gave her ______ money.
6. Our team has ______ chance to win.
7. You have talked ______.
8. Give me ______ sugar.
9. She has ______ money left with her.
10. We had a ______ time in Goa.

Asked by Chanselor3172

Answer (2)

Let's solve the given tasks step by step.
Task B: Matching Adjectives with Nouns
To match the adjectives correctly with the nouns provided, let's consider the logical pairings:

a new | puppy
a black | day
an old | bee
a rainy | day
a red | rose
an obedient | student
a funny | clown
a tall | lady
a busy | building
a small | coat

By matching these, we understand and create meaningful combinations of adjectives with nouns.
Task C: Filling in the Blanks with Adjectives of Quantity
Adjectives of quantity tell us about the amount or quantity of a noun. Here are the correct adjectives for each sentence:

I do not have a great time.
These days I have much work.
Pour a little water in the glass.
Sita has cooked sufficient food for everyone.
Mother gave her some money.
Our team has no chance to win.
You have talked enough .
Give me some sugar.
She has little money left with her.
We had a great time in Goa.

By completing these sentences, we can convey how much or little of something there is.

Answered by AvaCharlotteMiller | 2025-07-21

The answer provides a list matching adjectives to their corresponding nouns and fills in the blanks with appropriate adjectives of quantity for each sentence. The matches include common and logical combinations, while the filled sentences help illustrate the usage of quantity adjectives. This exercise enhances the understanding of both adjective-noun pairings and the concept of quantity in language.
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Answered by AvaCharlotteMiller | 2025-08-19