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In the plural form, do we write the adjectives of nationalities and forms/shapes before the noun ?

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Answered by itzstylishqueen2
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Nationalities

Forming nationality adjectives and nouns from country names is not always simple in English. Use the nationality adjective ending in -ese or -ish with a plural verb, to refer to all people of that nationality. The adjective listed also often refers to the language spoken in the country, although this is not always the case.

Examples

Country: I live in Japan.

Adjective: He likes Japanese food.

Origins: She is a Japanese person. = She is from Japan. = She is Japanese.

Language: She speaks Japanese.

Describing a group: Spaniards often drink wine. = Spanish people often drink wine.

Describing a group: The Chinese enjoy fireworks. = Chinese people enjoy fireworks.

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