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adjective placed after noun ??

0 Sometimes, I've seen the adjective which is placed after a noun. I'm not really clair about this case. When do we place it after a noun and what does it means ? Plz help me 02br
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00Sometimes, I've seen the adjective which is placed after a noun.02br
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00I'm not really clair about this case.02br
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00When do we place it after a noun and what does it means ?02br
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00Plz help me with this.02br
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e. 02br 02br 00A few adjectives can either pre-modify or post-modify (01i 00If I have 01b 00enough02b 00 time / time 01b 00enough02b 00, I will help you02i 00). 0-

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  • 02br 02br 00A few adjectives can either pre-modify or post-modify (01i 00If I have 01b 00enough02b 00 time / time 01b 00enough02b 00, I will help you02i 00).
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00Most adjectives are used 01u00attributively02u00, i.e. they come before the noun (01i00a 01b00beautiful 02b00day, a 01b00tiresome 02b00customer02i00, etc.).02br
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00A few adjectives can either pre-modify or post-modify (01i00If I have 01b00
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0 if they seem like an adjective, strongly resemble a 01b01u00nonfinite clause02u02b00 (01i00I read something i01b00nteresting02b00 yesterday; I've seen the trailer, but not the movie 01b00proper02b02i00).02br
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I have other question about adjectives... in this case


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