What is the difference between attributive and predicate adjectives?
Attributive adjectives precede the noun or pronoun they modify (e.g., “red car,” “loud music”), while predicate adjectives describe the subject of a sentence and follow linking verbs such as “be,” “become,” “seem,” or “remain” (e.g., “The doctor is sad”).
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