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On the use of Adjective

Saturday, May 2, 2009

1. Farther – To show the distance between two places or products – Harding Park is farther to Patna Junction from my coaching.

2. Further – To add something in the existing data – I gave no further statement.

3. Former – It is used to show 1st thing among two persons, two products or tow objects – Both V.P. Singh and Chandrashekhar were prime minister of India. The former is called Rajamanda.

4. Latter – It is used to show 2nd thing among two persons, two products or two objects – Both V.P. Singh and Chandrasekhar were prime minister of India. The latter is called Baliya Naresh.

5. Later – To show the late in any two work – Magadh Express is coming later Rajdhani Express.

6. Latest – To show new and upcoming things – This is the latest news.

7. Last – To show the end – This is the last chapter.

8. Mutual – To show the good understanding between two – Ram and Mohan are mutual friends.

9. Common – To show the good understanding among all – Dropdi was common wife.

10. Elder – To show the age gap among brother or sisters who have single parents – Ram was elder brother.

11. Older – To show the age gap among people – Ravan was older than Ram.

12. Nearest – To show the close distance – Which is the nearest police station?

13. Next to – To show the near about – My house is next to the temple.

14. Cool – To show the happiest cold – Air is cool today.

15. Cold – To show the unpleasant cold – Air is cold in December and January.

16. Warm – Pleasant hot – I was given warm welcome.

17. Hot – Unpleasant hot – The day is very hot today.

18. Whole – To show everything in once – I have read the whole Ramayana.

19. All – To show everything in all – He has sold all the books.

20. Oral – Related to mouth – This is an oral disease.

21. Verbal – Related to words – There are some verbal mistakes in your sentence.

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