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Beginning Prenominal

Description:

The term "beginning prenominal" refers to an adjective or phrase that is placed at the start of a noun phrase to provide additional information about the noun. It is often used to add more detail, clarify, or emphasize a particular characteristic of the noun.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Adjective: When used as an adjective, "beginning prenominal" implies that the word or phrase modifies the noun it comes before.
    • Example: The red car passed by our house. ("red" is the beginning prenominal adjective modifying the noun "car")
  2. Phrase: As a phrase, "beginning prenominal" denotes the placement of multiple words or a group of words at the start of a noun phrase.
    • Example: In the corner of the room, there was a small desk. ("In the corner of the room" is the beginning prenominal phrase modifying the noun "desk")

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