Sentence examples for before the adjective from inspiring English sources

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(5) A definite article is indicated by a form before the adjective and a suffix after the noun ("double definite"), except in Icelandic and Danish (e.g., in Norwegian and Swedish det store [stora] huset 'the big house,' both det and -et in huset mean 'the,' in Danish the suffix -et is not used: det store hus).

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The adjective before the word "paragraph" in the previous sentence was chosen for a reason.

The adjective can be placed before or after the noun that it modifies.

Increasingly often the adjective "top" or "high" is missed before "quality".

The adjective is "renowned".

Well, delete the adjective great".

That's certainly the adjective.

Or even the adjective, "pathological".

She invites the adjective "feline".

The adjective is always "blond".

Fantastik (the cleanser, not the adjective).

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