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What do you mean by attributive and predicative adjectives?​

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Answered by thrups1199443
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Answer:

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." Makes sense, right?

PREDICATIVE adjectives. Notice that predicative adjectives do not occur immediately after the noun. Instead, they follow a verb.

hope \: it \: helps \: you \: mate...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Adjectives in the first position - before the noun - are called ATTRIBUTIVE adjectives. Those in the second position - after the noun - are called PREDICATIVE adjectives. Notice that predicative adjectives do not occur immediately after the noun. Instead, they follow a verb.

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