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    The Rule in English That Adjectives Usually Come Before Nouns
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The Rule in English That Adjectives Usually Come Before Nouns

Question 233

Question 233

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The rule in English that adjectives usually come before nouns is part of __________


A) semantics.
B) surface structure.
C) syntax.
D) grammatics.

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