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can anyone tell me differences between pre modifires and post modifiers with example .please do not joke with question .

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Answered by devanshi02005
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Explanation:

A modifier placed before the head is called a premodifier; one placed after the head is called a postmodifier . For example, in land mines, the word land is a premodifier of mines, whereas in the phrase mines in wartime, the phrase in wartime is a postmodifier of mines.

Pre-modifier are always adverbs - "e.g. extremely, rather, too, very". Post-modifiers are often adverbs, prepositional phrases or certain types of clause. For example, in the adjectival group “very difficult indeed”, “difficult” is an adjective in the head position.

Examples of modifier in a Sentence

In “a red hat,” the adjective “red” is a modifier describing the noun “hat.” In “They were talking loudly,” the adverb “loudly” is a modifier of the verb “talking

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