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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Adjective

Hello Teachers,

1.J.R.D. Tata is one of the few who makes things happen.

Is there any adjective in this senetence?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

No adjective that I can see. CJ

  • No adjective that I can see.
  • CJ
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No adjective that I can see. CJ
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Hello CalifJIM,

Here, the relative clause doesn't work as an adjective? Thank you
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Shouldn't it be "one of the few who makE things happen"?
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Hello Chere Amie,

I guess the verb in a relaive clause does accord with the head name or noun; hope I am not wrong. Cheers
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So you agree with me?
"who" is subject of the relative clause
"who" stands for "the few"
"the few" is a plural
"who" is a plural
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One of the few who are dancing Salsa.
One of the few who is dancing Salsa.
Both are correct, but the context is different, I guess.
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I don't think so...
"few" is the antecedant in all cases, and it is a plural.
But maybe I'll understand it better if you give me some context?
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Tata is one of the few who are....(all of them are dancing)
Tata........................ who is...(the others are not dancing)
I've got to logout now; a hard night ahead. Cheers
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I'm still reluctant...

courage, cher ami!
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Emotion: smileThe phrase of the few is a prepositional phrase acting as a phrase adjective. It modifies one.

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