Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > AdjectivesWhat is the adjective in ‘A thorough review is necessary.’?A. Thorough B. Review C. Is D. NecessaryAnswer: ThoroughAdditional Information: 'Thorough' describes the completeness of the noun 'review.' Subjects: Adjectives, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat type of adjective is ‘next’ in ‘next month’?What type of adjective is ‘three’ in ‘three dogs are barking’?What is the adjective in ‘A hopeful message inspired the team.’?Which of the following is a superlative adjective?Identify the adjective in ‘The complicated puzzle challenged everyone.’Which of the following adjectives is used to indicate possession?What type of adjective is ‘your’ in ‘your pen is missing’?What type of adjective is ‘few’ in ‘a few friends’?Identify the adjective in ‘The brave soldier received a medal.’Which of the following is a qualitative adjective?Which adjective indicates a quality of depth?Which adjective indicates a relative position?What is the adjective in ‘The amazing performance impressed everyone.’?What adjective would complete the sentence: ‘He is a ___ musician.’ (options: good, well)What type of adjective is ‘rich’ in ‘a rich man’?