3. Qualifying Adjectives
Qualifying adjectives are the most common type
of adjective. We use them to describe or attribute
qualities to objects, people, animals or things.
For Example:
Good, Thin, Fat, Blonde, Caring, Stubborn, Smart,
Old, Big, Fast, Beautiful, Dangerous, Good,
Clumsy, Furry, Young, Small, Quick, Ugly, Nice,
Bad, Intelligent, Crazy, Tall, Happy, Dark, Spanish,
Red, Cold…
4. Qualifying Adjectives
Moreover, qualifying adjectives are not countable,
but they are gradable or classifiable, which means
that they can be classified into comparatives and
superlatives, into comparative constructions (more
than, as...adjective...as) or into superlatives (the
most), etc.