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Shana
Hi! I used to learn that a definite article "the" plus an adjective word can turn into a noun, eg "the rich". Are the following two sentences applying this usage? Or, could you help summarize what this usage is? š„
1. "He is one of *the most influential* in China".
(According to dictionary, "influential" can be a noun, so maybe this is not an instance for the rule "the+adjective word=noun"? )
2. āThese brands are starting to attract *the most fashionable* of the country's huge luxury-consumption populationā
(How I would write: "These brands are starting to attract the most fashionable *people* who come from the country's luxury-consumption population")
17 dic 2023 08:51
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Youāre right ; āthe most influentialā and āthe most fashionableā both mean āpeopleā, and this is understood. Both are noun phrases, consisting of a noun āpeopleā [understood, though not stated], an adjective [influential, fashionable] and an adverb [most]. āThe richā is similar, but in this case we donāt think of āpeopleā as a missing word because the phrase āthe richā has become well established.
17 dicembre 2023
I would make changes to #2.
I would say "among" instead of "of".
I don't like "luxury-consumption population", though it's not wrong. You are using a noun as an adjective, which is legal, but why not use something that looks more like an adjective: "the luxury consuming population" ?
17 dicembre 2023
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Shana
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (cantonese), Inglese, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Giapponese
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