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Onkar00 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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Can I use adjective as a subject?
"Accused" word is a noun. But can it also be used like adjective?
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He accused his brother of stealing. (verb) The accused man is still at large. (adjective) The accused are permitted a fair trial in a court of law.

  • He accused his brother of stealing.
  • (verb) The accused man is still at large.
  • (adjective) The accused are permitted a fair trial in a court of law.
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He accused his brother of stealing. (verb)
The accused man is still at large. (adjective)
The accused are permitted a fair trial in a court of law. (noun)

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The following are items you will be required to bring/supply/whatever [?]

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