Sentences with SUBSTANTIVISED
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"In linguistics, substantivised adjectives behave like nouns in a sentence."
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"The substantivised form of the adjective 'happy' is 'happiness'."
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"'Red' can be used as a substantivised adjective to refer to a person with red hair."
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"In some languages, there are specific suffixes for creating substantivised adjectives."
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"The formation of substantivised adjectives varies across different languages."
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"In English, substantivised adjectives are commonly used in compound nouns."
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"The substantivised form of the adjective 'brave' is 'bravery'."
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"The substantivised form of the adjective 'green' is 'greenness'."
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"In 'the good, the bad, and the ugly', 'good', 'bad', and 'ugly' are substantivised adjectives."
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"The substantivised form of the verb 'run' is 'runner'."
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"'The rich' and 'the poor' are examples of substantivised adjectives."
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"The substantivised version of the adjective 'happy' is 'happiness'."
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"The word 'love' can be used as a substantivised verb."
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"'Baker' is a substantivised form of the verb 'bake'."
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"The substantivised adjective 'old' can be used to refer to elderly people."
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"'The brave', 'the cowards', and 'the heroes' are all substantivised adjectives."
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"In 'to give', 'give' acts as a substantivised verb."
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"Through substantivised verbs, we can refer to actions as if they were objects."
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"The substantivised adjective 'young' can refer to children and adolescents."
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"'Carpenter' is an example of a substantivised profession."
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"The word 'read' can function as a substantivised verb."
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"In 'the haves and the have-nots', 'haves' and 'have-nots' are substantivised phrases."
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"In 'the blind', 'blind' is a substantivised adjective."
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"'Singer' is a substantivised form of the verb 'sing'."
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"The substantivised form of the adjective 'tall' is 'tallness'."
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"Through substantivised nouns, we can refer to specific groups of people."