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BoSsSy Posted 9 years ago
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Is a sentence that has an adjective after the noun gramatically correct ?

Can an adjective be placed after the noun of the sentence ? Will it be gramatically correct ?

  

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BoSsSy Can an adjective be placed after the noun of the in a senten ce? Will it be gra mm atically correct ? Yes, it's possible.

  • BoSsSy Can an adjective be placed after the noun of the in a senten ce?
  • Will it be gra mm atically correct ?
  • Yes, it's possible.
  • That's called a predicative adjective.
  • Take a look at the link below.
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BoSsSyCan an adjective be placed after the noun of the in a sentence? Will it be grammatically correct ?

Yes, it's possible. That's called a predicative adjective. Take a look at the link below.

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/inte

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Modifiers such as prepositional phrases and clauses come after their noun. Adjectives in that position do occur, but they are rare. Ago is a good example.

Many years ago, we lived on an island.

Past participles are sometimes placed after the noun.

A penny saved is a penny earned.

It happens in poetry when the writer needs to positi

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