Adjectives-English Grammar-Complete Guide for All Exams | Lesson2-Lect-5 | S K Singh (FMS,IIT,BARC)*
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Lecture -5 (Practice-5 & 6) of Adjectives in English Grammar: Complete Guide for All Exams 2026 | Adjective Lesson-2 (L-5) | By S.K. Singh (FMS, IIT & BARC)* honoured with ‘Shiksha-Ratna’
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While adjectives seem like a simple part of speech, they can be very confusing. This is because adjectives can be presented in many different ways including simple adjectives, adjective clauses, and adjectival phrases. Each category also has sub-categories. In this video, we look a few types of adjectives and how to use them effectively.
Adjectives describe nouns, and you will learn all about adjectives in this video! You will also learn the two common sentence patterns for adjectives in English. These series of videos include a practice exercise at the end. Happy studying!
Adjectives are an essential part of our language and are widely used in various forms of writing and speech. In this video, we'll be exploring the basics of adjectives, including their definition, types, and usage.
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns. They provide additional information about the nouns or pronouns they modify, making our language more vivid and descriptive. Adjectives can describe the color, size, shape, age, origin, material, and many other qualities of the nouns or pronouns they modify.
There are several types of adjectives, including descriptive adjectives, proper adjectives, and demonstrative adjectives. Descriptive adjectives are words that describe the nouns or pronouns they modify, such as "happy," "red," and "big." Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns, such as "American" and "Shakespearean." Demonstrative adjectives point out the nouns or pronouns they modify and include words such as "this," "that," and "these."
In addition to learning about adjectives, this video is also an excellent resource for preparing for various exams such as CAT, IPMAT, XAT, SNAP, TISS, IIFT, GMAT & other such MBA entrance exams, GRE, SAT, LSAT, CLAT, AILET, IELTS, TOEFL, UPSC, NDA, CDS, AFCAT, SSC-CHSL, SSC-CGL, MTS, TGT, PGT, Banking , IBPS, PO etc. These exams often test your knowledge of English, including grammar, vocabulary, and language usage.
We will also be covering the basics of English grammar, including sentence structure and parts of speech, which will help you better understand the role that adjectives play in our language.
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