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Left Prenominal

Definition:

Left prenominal refers to a type of prenominal modifier or adjective that is placed before the noun it modifies in a sentence.

Usage:

In English grammar, left prenominals are commonly used to add additional information or description to a noun. They usually provide details about the noun's size, shape, color, or origin.

Examples:

As a Modifier (Adjective):

  1. The small dog wagged its tail.
  2. He bought a rare book at the store.
  3. The red roses smelled delightful.
  4. We visited a beautiful beach during our vacation.

As a Modifier (Noun Phrase):

  1. The two girls walked to school hand in hand.
  2. A group of tourists gathered near the monument.
  3. She wore a dress with a floral pattern.
  4. I bought a pen with a silver barrel.

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