you, a personal pronoun; masculine or feminine gender; second person; singular or plural number; nominative case, subject of the verb gave.
me, a personal pronoun; masculine or feminine gender; first person; singular number; objective case, indirect object of the verb gave.
LESSON XXIX.
ADJECTIVES OF QUALITY.
Point out the adjectives in the following sentences that express quality or kind in the objects named by the nouns with which they are used:—
| 1. | This is a sweet apple. | |
| 2. | I bought an oak table and a silver tray. | |
| 3. | These girls are happy. |
Adjectives that express quality or kind in the objects named by the nouns with which they are used, are called qualifying adjectives; as, These kind girls took some fresh flowers to a sick woman.
Qualifying adjectives that are formed from proper nouns are called proper adjectives. They begin with capital letters; as, He gave her an English coin.