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Natalia Piskunova
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Please, explain me. Which one is correct?
They are famous or
They are THE famous
25 nov. 2014 12:32
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jmat is giving a correct response. In your reply to jmat, "rich" is not an adjective, but rather a noun. It means "the rich people," and if you used it in conjunction with "people" like I did, then it is an adjective that modifies "people." However; if you omit "people," then "rich" becomes a noun, and is actually the subject of the clause "the rich should pay higher taxes."
Does that make sense?
25 november 2014
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The second one is wrong because "famous" is an adjective.
25 november 2014
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Natalia Piskunova
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Engels, Frans, Russisch
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Engels
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