Adjectives
are not normally used without nouns.
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He is a cleaver boy (NOT He is a cleaver.)
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She is a beautiful girl. (NOT She is a beautiful.)
There are, however, some exceptions.
The +
adjective is often
used to talk about certain well known groups of people. The common expressions
of this kind are: the blind, the deaf, the rich, the poor, the disabled, the
jobless, the young etc.
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The Government should pay attention to the problems of the poor.
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The disabled are God's special
children.
§
He is collecting money for the
blind.
Points to
be noted
1. The above expressions are always plural: the blind means all blind peopleand the dead means all dead people or the dead people.
2. However, a few fixed
phrases like the accused, the
deceased, the formeretc., can have a singular meaning as well.
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The accused was sent on bail.
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The deceased is survived by his wife
and children. (singular)
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The deceased include four women and
three children. (plural)
3. Adjectives are not normally used in this way without the. However, adjectives
without the can be used after possessives, certain
quantifiers (many and more), and in paired structures with and or or.
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Both rich and poor are God's children.
4. These expressions cannot be used with a possessive 's.
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The problems of the poor must be properly
addressed. (NOT The poor's
problems must be properly addressed.)
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