Noun as an adjective modifier
A noun can be a pre modifier of another noun when it precedes the noun and supplies information about it.
Example: A school boy came here. My brother is a cancer specialist.
This type of noun is called ‘noun adjective’.
A noun can be a pre modifier of another noun when it precedes the noun and supplies information about it.
Example: A school boy came here. My brother is a cancer specialist.
This type of noun is called ‘noun adjective’.
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