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Explanation for Attributive Adjective n Predicative Adjective in very simple words plus with examples......​

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Answered by nawrinth56
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Attributive adjective:

Attributive adjectives come before the noun. As such, they ascribe a certain characteristic to a noun by preceding it. For example, "I admired the pretty sky." In this example, "pretty" is not only an adjective, it's an attributive adjective because it came before the noun "sky."

Predictive adjective:

A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies (i.e., refers back to) the subject of the linking verb.

A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies (i.e., refers back to) the subject of the linking verb.A predicate adjective contrasts with an attributive adjective, which typically sits immediately before the noun it modifies.

example: Lee seems drunk

Answered by navysant007
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Answer:

ATTRIBUTE ADJECTIVE.

Explanation:

Attributive adjective :-Attributive adjectives come before the noun. As such, they ascribe a certain characteristic to a noun by preceding it. For example, "I admired the pretty sky." In this example, "pretty" is not only an adjective, it's an attributive adjective because it came before the noun "sky."

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