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true prenominal

 

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True Prenominal

Noun:

A linguistic term used to describe a word or phrase that functions as an adjective before a noun in a true or proper grammatical manner.

Example Sentence:

The phrase "red apple" in the sentence "He gave her a red apple" is a true prenominal as it functions as an adjective before the noun "apple".

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Adjective:

Referring to a type of adjective that comes before the noun it modifies, also known as attributive adjectives.

Example Sentence:

In the sentence "She wore a beautiful dress," the adjective "beautiful" is a true prenominal because it precedes the noun "dress".

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Related term:

Attributive Adjective

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