Objectives limiting the meaning of a noun showing either possession, demonstration, or number are called.
Answer: Proper adjective
Explanation
Objectives limiting the meaning of a noun showing either possession, demonstration, or number are called Proper adjectives.
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- "Proper adjectives" also describe people, places, and things
- for example
- Your country is a proper noun and it has a capitalized proper adjective.
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