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204 The + adjective<br />

The adjective can be modified by an adverb.<br />

the very rich the severely disabled<br />

Some adjectives normally take an adverb.<br />

the more/less fortunate the mentally ill<br />

NOTE<br />

a In a few contexts, the + adjective can mean a specific group rather than people in general.<br />

The injured were taken to hospital.<br />

b A few adjectives can come after a/an to mean a specific person.<br />

Now a superstar, she was an unknown only two years ago.<br />

c There are a few adjectives that we can use as nouns, such as colour words. They take s in<br />

the plural.<br />

a black (= a black person) the Greens (= supporters of the green movement)<br />

d For the French, •288.<br />

2 Abstract qualities<br />

a<br />

b<br />

c<br />

We can use some adjectives after the to refer to things in general which have an<br />

abstract quality.<br />

There are a lot of books on the supernatural.<br />

The human race has a great thirst for the unknown.<br />

The supernatural means 'supernatural happenings in general'. Other examples:<br />

the mysterious, the unexplained, the absurd, the ordinary, the old, the new.<br />

The noun phrase takes a singular verb.<br />

The new drives out the old.<br />

A few adjectives can have a more specific meaning.<br />

The unexpected happened. (= something that was unexpected)<br />

Have you heard the latest? (= the latest news)<br />

Also: fear the worst, hope for the best, in the dark<br />

We use the+ adjective + thing to talk about a particular quality or aspect of a<br />

situation. This usage is rather informal.<br />

It was an amusing sight, but the annoying thing (about it) was that I didn't have<br />

my camera with me.<br />

We cannot leave out thing here.

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