Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
English presentation for university students.pptx
1. Submitted by:
Muhammad Azib {1044}
BBIT{1st Semester}
Session:2023-2027 Fall
Submitted to:
Sir Yousaf Zargar
Desigination:Lecturer
Department:English
3. • The bright sun illuminated the clear, blue sky.
• She found a mysterious old book in the dusty attic.
• The playful puppy chased its tail around the garden.
• His charismatic personality captivated everyone at the party.
Here, bright, mysterious, playful, charismatic are examples of adjectives.
Example
Adjective
• An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun,
providing more information about its qualities, characteristics, or attributes.
4. This degree is Used
when comparing two
entities, this degree often
involves adding '-er' to
the adjective.
Example: The cheetah
is faster than the lion.
The highest degree,
reserved for
comparisons involving
three or more entities. It
typically entails adding
'-est.' to the adjective.
Example:Mount Everest
is the tallest peak in the
world
This degree represents
the basic form of the
adjective without any
comparison.
Example: The sunset is
. beautiful
5. Adjective of Quality
Words that describe quality of noun or pronoun.
Example: I have nice teddy.
Baby has soft skin.
They live in nice house.
Adjective of Quantity
Demonstrative Adjectives
Words that point out person thing or animal
Example: This moment is precious.
I prefer those shoes.
Such incidents are rare.
Words that describe quantity of noun or pronoun
Example: I have enough money.
I have enough knowledge.
Ali has plenty of food.
6. Possessive Adjectives
Words that use to show ownership
Example: Her success is inspiring.
Our decision was unanimous.
I adore his creativity.
Interrogative Adjectives
Words that use with noun or pronoun to ask a question
Example: Which route should we take?
What book are you reading?
Whose idea was it?
Adjective of Number
Words that describe exact no of noun
Example: Ali has four apples.
Ahmed got second position.
Ali came first in the class.
7. The Significance of Adjectives in Communication
Adjectives are not mere embellishments in language; they play a crucial role in effective
communication. They transform mundane sentences into vivid descriptions, enabling
readers and listeners to form a rich mental image of the subject matter. Consider the
following:
precision and Detail
Adjectives provide the necessary precision and detail that elevate a sentence from
generic to specific. Instead of saying, "She wore a dress," the addition of
descriptive adjectives transforms it into, "She wore a elegant dress."