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Ramesh.skill Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Structure

Sir,

"Two meters high".

In this exmple, two and high are adjectives. So the structure is adj + noun + adj.

Is it possible adjective comes before and after the noun in single sentences?

Thanks,

Ramesh.N
  

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Evidently, yes. It is rare, though: lost time regained, cold eggs florentine

  • Evidently, yes.
  • It is rare, though: lost time regained, cold eggs florentine
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Evidently, yes. It is rare, though: lost time regained, cold eggs florentine

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