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The most common use of adjectives is to describe a noun. There are two kinds of adjectives that function in this way, attributive adjectives and predicative adjectives.
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In almost all instances, an *attributive adjective* immediately follows the noun that it
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In almost all instances, an *attributive* adjective immediately follows the noun that it
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describes and has the same form in gender, number, and :ref:`definiteness<definiteness>`.
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Thus, if the noun is masculine, the adjective is also masculine. If the noun is singular, the adjective is
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also singular. If the noun is definite, the adjective is also definite; and so on.
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