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Grammar indefinite Adjectives


Indefinite adjectives


An Indefinite Adjectives is similar to an Indefinite Pronoun, except that it modifies a Noun Phrase, Noun, or Pronoun, as in the sentences.


_ Many people in the country believe that corporations are under-taxed.


Indefinite Adjective {many} modifies the noun {people}, the Noun Phrase ( many people ) is the subject of the sentence.


_ He will send you any box mail that arrives after you have moved to the city.


The Indefinite Adjective ( any ) modifies the Noun ( box mail ) and the Noun Phrase ( any box mail ) is the direct object of the Compound Verb ( very send ).


_ They found a few goldfish floating belly up in the pound.


In the example above, the Indefinite Adjective modifies the Noun ( goldfish ) and the Noun Phrase is the direct object of the Verb ( found ).


_ The title of Marry' s favorite game is " All dogs go to heaven ".


In the example the Indefinite Pronoun ( all ) modifies ( dogs ) and the full title is a Subject Complement.



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