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JOSEPH
Can "rich" and "poor" be used as nouns?
He was adored by rich and poor alike.
This sentence is from my textbook. I'm thinking why not "the rich and poor alike"? (the + adj.) Also, if "rich" and "poor" are nouns here, why not "riches" and "poors"?
Thank you!
17 juin 2011 07:45
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Poor
exists as a collective noun and has to be preceded by 'the'.
The poor
It doesn't have a plural 'poors'.
Rich
The same goes for 'rich'
The rich
'Riches' exist as a plural noun and means wealth, an abundance of money or property.
17 juin 2011
I would have to agree with you on the "the rich and poor alike" part.
In this context, the rich (and the poor) refer to a group of people so you don't need to add the "es" or "s".
I believe there's no such word as poors.
17 juin 2011
You can use "the rich'' and "the poor" to refer to people who are rich or poor. The nouns for "rich" and "poor" are "richness" and "poverty".
17 juin 2011
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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