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1.the + adjective – denotes a certain type of person.
he set up a school for the deaf and the dumb.He founded a school for the deaf.
2.The + participle adjective – denotes a certain type of person.
times are hard for the unemployed.Life is hard for the unemployed.
3.the + adjective of nationality – denotes the entire nationality.
the chinese are a friendly people.The Chinese nation is a friendly nation.
4.the + adjective – denotes an abstract concept.
one must learn to take the bad with the good.One must learn to endure both good and bad.
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the + adjective – the adjective that represents a class of people or things.
For example, the old means "elderly".
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personal: private, personal;
And. The same; inside;
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oldyoung
Also a noun. It has to be the kind that is both an adjective and a noun.
Short can also be used, but it is used as a noun to mean "short film".
It still has to be used according to the specific word.
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I've only heard the+ adjectives form nouns, denoting a class of people!
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Until high school, remember three points.
The + adjective superlative, means most. The Most Beautiful Girl.
The + adjective is comparative, and is generally used in sentence patterns.
the more you eat, the fatter you will be.The more you eat, the fatter you get.
the+ adjective primary, denoting that not all adjectives primary, can be used in this way, some specific, such as.
the old the young, the disabled.
The Blind The Deaf.
Hope it helps, thank you!
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Not all adjectives can be used in this way.
There are a lot of adjectives that can be used in this way, and if it is the college entrance examination, there are 53 common ones.
It's really not easy to quickly remember to do these 53, I'll give you a document of Mr. Shen Ruofei, the founder of Ruofei English.
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"the+ adjective" - refers to all the people of this group, men, women and children.
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the+adj denotes a class of people or a class of things.
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When the adjective is used as the subject, the singular and plural of the predicate should be determined according to the omitted noun. refers to a class of people or things, which is said to be plural; When referring to a certain one, the predicate verb is singular. Such as:
the old (people )are to be respected.
the rich (people )are now living in that grand community.
the injured ( boy ) was sent to a large hospital yesterday.
the unknown (thing) is often frightening.
the young (man )is about to marry next week.
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The + adj as the subject can represent either a person in a class of people or a group of people with common characteristics It is judged according to the specific context When it comes to a person, there is no doubt that the predicate verb is in the singular form When it comes to a class of people, there are two situations, if you think of this kind of person as a group, that is, a large unit, then it is used.
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With is...Singular according to the one that is closest.
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the+ adjective = what kind of person.
the poor.
The Rich.
the disabled.
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That's right. Yes, there is this usage.
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Three scenarios. Indicates a class of people. The young, the old, the poor, the rich, etc.
Indicates a person of a certain ethnicity. The English, the French, etc., but only for adjectives ending in -sh or -ch.
Indicates a kind of thing. The best, the bad, etc.
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The above introduction is very detailed, and I don't have much more to say.