Hello teachers, I am confused because of this sentence: " Nowadays, some cite the enjoyment of doing something practical with their hands.". Why do they put an adjective (practical) following a noun (something)? This is the first time I have seen this kind of grammar. Please explain it for me and show me some possible examples.
Thank you with love.
Adjectives go AFTER someone, something, anyone, anything . Are you interested in meeting someone new ? Let's come up with something original for our party menu.
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Adjectives go AFTER someone, something, anyone, anything.
Are you interested in meeting someone new?
Let's come up with something original for our party menu.
If she sees anyone upset, she tries to make them smile.
We got together last night, but we didn't do anything special.
CJ