"adjective" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Adjectives may either precede or follow the head noun.
- Adjectives may precede or follow the noun they modify.
- It is not, however, the same as the free morpheme found in standard Danish when an adjective precedes a noun.
- In general, short adjectives precede and long adjectives follow.
- Adjectives generally precede the nouns they modify, and agree in case, number, and gender.
- Adjectives in Armenian do not decline for case or number, and precede the noun:
- Both adjectives and possessive pronouns precede the nouns they modify.
- Adjectives precede nouns, direct objects come before verbs, and there are postpositions.
- Adjectives may precede or follow the nouns they modify, but they most often follow it.
- In Ancient Greek, when an adjective precedes a noun with an article, the copula is understood.
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