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what is a premodifier ?​

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Answered by shahianyuta
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In English grammar, a premodifier is a modifier that precedes the head of a noun phrase or word that determines the meaning of a phrase. Premodifiers are most often adjectives, participles, and nouns. When used as an adjective to characterize a person or thing, this part of speech is also referred to as an epithet.

Answered by sneha3340
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In English grammar, a premodifier is a modifier that precedes the head of the noun phrase or word that determine the meaning of the phrase.

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Answered by sneha3340
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In English grammar, a premodifier is a modifier that precedes the head of the noun phrase or word that determine the meaning of the phrase.

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