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Saswati Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A righteous is always honoured

a righteous is always honoured.

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Hi, a righteous is always honoured. No. Say eg A righteous person is always honoured.

  • Hi, a righteous is always honoured.
  • No.
  • Say eg A righteous person is always honoured.
  • Clive
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Hi,

a righteous is always honoured.
No. Say
eg A righteous person is always honoured.

Clive
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Thanks Clive for the answer but again the question is "can righteous be used as noun ?" and "The righteous is always honoured" is correct ?
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The righteous are always honoured.
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Hi,

Indeed, for a general, plural reference many if not all adjectives can be used in this way.
eg The rich despise the poor.
eg The guilty will be punished.
eg The meek shall inherit the Earth.

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