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20 Noun Phrases<br />

precedes the noun, (2) which adjective has a comparative and superlative form, and (3) which<br />

adjective can be used as a predicate adjective. The noun modifier that fulfills these three criteria<br />

is the true adjective.<br />

some/strong<br />

Comparative<br />

Superlative<br />

some: X somer X somest<br />

strong: stronger strongest<br />

Order of modifiers:<br />

Predicate adjective:<br />

True adjective:<br />

Some strong coffee keeps me awake at night.<br />

X Strong some coffee keeps me awake at night.<br />

X The coffee is some.<br />

The coffee is strong.<br />

strong<br />

1. true/two<br />

true:<br />

two:<br />

Comparative<br />

Superlative<br />

Order of modifiers:<br />

stories are in the book.<br />

stories are in the book.<br />

Predicate adjective: The stories are .<br />

The stories are .<br />

True adjective:<br />

2. his/sweet<br />

his:<br />

sweet:<br />

Comparative<br />

Superlative<br />

Order of modifiers:<br />

cupcakes were the hit of the party.<br />

cupcakes were the hit of the party.<br />

Predicate adjective: The cupcakes were .<br />

The cupcakes were .<br />

True adjective: .

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