English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
He took up my advices.
- Possessive adjective
- Interrogative adjective
- Adjective of quality
- Demonstrative adjective
Hint:
A possessive adjective is a word that takes the place of a possessive noun The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
The correct answer is: Possessive adjective
Possessive adjectives are often used to express possession or ownership. The most commonly used possessive adjectives are my, your, its, her, our, their and whose. 'He took up my advices', here 'my' expresses possession and acting as an adjective because it is modifying the noun (advices). Hence option a is the correct answer.
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