It is a rule of English that adjectives generally _____ (先于) the noun they modify.
A: precede
B: propose
C: proceed
D: promote
A: precede
B: propose
C: proceed
D: promote
举一反三
- It is a rule of English that adjectives generally _____ (先于) the noun they modify.
- In legal texts, some unfamiliar pro-forms frequently used do not replace the noun but function as adjectives to modify the noun, For example: “the _____ John Smith.”
- In legal texts, some unfamiliar pro-forms frequently used do not replace the noun but function as adjectives to modify the noun, For example: “the _____ John Smith.” A: quoted B: cited C: referred D: said
- Words that precede any premodifying adjectives in a noun phrase and which denote such referential meanings as specific reference, generic reference, definite quantity or indefinite quantity are referred to as _____.
- In a noun phrase, determiners always precede the noun head.