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For the Unlocked Greek Grammar, Restrictive Adjectives are adjectives that are NOT classified as a noun, and
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DO follow the pattern **Article-Noun-Article-Adjective**.
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DO follow the pattern **Noun-Article-Adjective**.
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Adjectives occur in five basic patterns when modifying a noun:
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#. Article-noun-article-adjective
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#. noun-article-adjective or with the article before the noun (article-noun-article-adjective)
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#. Article-adjective-noun
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#. Article-noun-adjective
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#. Adjective-noun
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#. Noun-adjective
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Pattern 1 is classified as Restrictive in the Unlocked Greek Grammar and the
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`Unfolding_Word_Greek_New_Testament <https://klappy.github.io/translation-helps/?owner=door43-catalog&rc=/en/ult/>`_.
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`Unfolding_Word_Greek_New_Testament <https://klappy.github.io/translation-helps/?owner=door43-catalog&rc=/en/ult/>`_.
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Patterns 2, 3, 4, and 5, are classified as ascriptive in the Unlocked Greek Grammar and the Unfolding Word Greek New Testament.
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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.
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In contrast an ascriptive adjective provides additional information about a person or thing that has already been clearly identified.
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For the purposes of the Unlocked Greek Grammar, the terms “ascriptive” and “restrictive” are NOT being used in this manner.
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Restrictive adjectives are adjectives that are not functioning as a noun and follow the pattern [Article-Noun-Article-Adjective].
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Restrictive adjectives are adjectives that are not functioning as a noun and follow the pattern **Noun-Article-Adjective** or
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with an article before the noun (article-noun-article-adjective) .
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