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Definitions from the Webpresent prenominal Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Referring to the position or placement of a word or phrase before a noun, indicating that it is necessary for proper understanding or specifying its relationship to other elements in a sentence. Sense: - Describing the grammatical structure of a sentence where the prenominal word or phrase plays a crucial role in determining the meaning or context of the noun it modifies. Example Sentences: 1. The present prenominal phrase "red" in "the red dress" specifies the color of the dress. 2. In the sentence "His new book is captivating," the word "new" acts as a present prenominal describing the book. Links: | ||||
present-day present-tense present present continous tense present moment present participle present perfect present perfect tense present prenominal present progressive present progressive tense present tense present time presenta presentability presentable presentably
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