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.”
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- 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
- Nouns partially converted from adjectives do not possess all the qualities a noun does. They must be used together with ______. A: plural forms B: single forms C: adjectives D: definite articles
- It is a rule of English that adjectives generally _____ (先于) the noun they modify.
- Many words in English can function as a noun and verb, or noun and adjective, or verb and adjective, with no change in form. (<br/>)
- The term -ed participles refers to the use of verbs as adjectives in front of noun