when do we say adjective attributively?with example
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- In English grammar, an attributive adjective is an adjective that usually comes before the noun it modifies without a linking verb.
- Contrast with predicative adjective.
- Attributive adjectives are direct modifiers of nominals.
- For example: happy boy, beautiful girl, etc.
- Sometimes it comes after the noun. For example: two feet long, etc.
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