Correct option is D
The correct sentence in which an adjective of number has been used is
(d) There are no pictures in this book.
Explanation:
An
adjective of number specifies the number of nouns or their order. In the sentence, "no" indicates the absence of pictures, quantifying the noun "pictures."
Analysis of Other Options:
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(a) He has lost all his wealth: "All" is an adjective of quantity, not number.
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(b) You have no sense: "No" is used as an adjective of quantity here, describing an uncountable noun "sense."
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(c) I have enough sugar: "Enough" is an adjective of quantity, describing the uncountable noun "sugar."
Grammatical Rule Involved:
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Adjective of Number: Used with countable nouns to indicate how many or in what order.
Explanation in Hindi:
Adjective of number (संख्या विशेषण) किसी गिनने योग्य संज्ञा (countable noun) की संख्या या क्रम को व्यक्त करता है। "No pictures" में "no" एक संख्या विशेषण है क्योंकि यह "pictures" की अनुपस्थिति को दर्शाता है।
Example:
· There are three books on the table.
· (टेबल पर तीन किताबें हैं।)