English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
This decision can do us no harm.
- Interrogative adjective
- Adjective of quality
- Adjective of quantity
- Possessive adjective
Hint:
Adjective of quantity show how much of a thing is meant, for example, some, little, enough, no, much.
The correct answer is: Adjective of quantity
The adjective of quantity is used with nouns that are uncountable. It indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. 'This decision can do us no harm', here, adjective 'no' is adjective of quantity or amount since they denote quantity of the noun (harm). Thus the correct answer is option c.
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