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For the Unlocked Greek Grammar and `Unfolding_Word_Greek_New_Testament <https://klappy.github.io/translation-helps/?owner=door43-catalog&rc=/en/ult/>`_,
Ascriptive Adjectives are adjectives that (1) are NOT classified as a noun, and
(2)DO NOT follow the pattern **Article-Noun-Article-Adjective**.
(2)DO NOT follow the pattern **Noun-Article-Adjective**.
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Adjectives occur in five basic patterns when modifying a noun:
#. Article-noun-article adjective
#. noun-article adjective or with an article before the noun (article-noun-article-adjective)
#. Article-adjective-noun
#. Article-noun-adjective
#. Adjective-noun
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In other words it directs the reader to a specific person or thing (or persons or things) from a larger group.
In contrast an ascriptive adjective provides additional information about a person or thing that has already been clearly identified.
For the purposes of the Unlocked Greek Grammar, the terms “ascriptive” and “restrictive” are NOT being used in this manner.
Restrictive adjectives are adjectives that are not functioning as a noun and follow the pattern [Article-Noun-Article-Adjective].
All other adjectives are classified as ascriptive if they are not functioning as a noun.
Restrictive adjectives are adjectives that are not functioning as a noun and follow the pattern **Noun-Article-Adjective**, or
(article-noun-article-adjective). All other adjectives are classified as ascriptive if they are not functioning as a noun.