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− | An adjective is a word that | + | An adjective is a word that typically modifies [[Noun (definition)|nouns]]. In English adjectives come between [[Article (definition)|articles]] and nouns, as in ''the '''big''' dog''. In Gaelic, with a few exceptions, adjectives follow the noun they modify ''an fear math'' (lit. the man good) |
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An adjective is a word that typically modifies nouns. In English adjectives come between articles and nouns, as in the big dog. In Gaelic, with a few exceptions, adjectives follow the noun they modify an fear math (lit. the man good)