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The honest are respected everywhere. Here 'honest' used as
The honest are respected everywhere. Here 'honest' used as - (a) noun (b) adjective (c) verb (d) pronoun
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Dec 23, 2012 4:46 AM
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In English, you can change some adjectives to a noun by adding "the":
1. There are many poor (adjective) people: The poor (noun) are numerous.
2. Should rich people pay higher taxes? Should the rich pay higher taxes?
3. Young people often make bad decisions; The young often make bad decisions.
December 23, 2012
Noun - Because the noun in a sentence is the subject. It is typically a person, place, or thing. Although, honest is typically a descriptive word which would then be an adjective in the sentence you provided the word "honest" is being used to label a group of people. In your sentence it is a noun.
December 23, 2012
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