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learning > grammaire anglaise - niveau avancé
sens et valeurs énonciatives
adjectifs épithètes
adjectif (s) + N
adjectif + , + adjectif + N
adjectif + and + adjectif + N
Rappel :
un adjectif épithète est nominalisé (il devient un élément nominal) lorsqu'il est accolé à un nom.
En anglais, sauf exceptions, l'adjectif se place avant le nom.
L'ensemble adjectif(s) + nom forme une séquence nominale.
Sin Griffiths, president of the FPH, the body that sets professional standards in public health, said: "A high proportion of preventable illness and deaths in the UK is caused by people living in damp and cold housing.
2,500
will die unnecessarily this week,
In humanitarian terms, the front line in Afghanistan is the Yellow Desert, where thousands of refugees live in flimsy tents in a barren, cold, inhospitable landscape. Illness is rife and the only hope of staying well for many is treatment provided by the charity Médecins sans Frontières. Jonathan Steele reports
Unjust desert,
A Gloucester Police spokesman confirmed there had been previous sightings of a big black cat but added no one had seen the animal thought to be responsible for the latest incidents.
'Big cat' on the prowl,
BBC, 5.2.2000,
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