A positive attribute in a person is that quality that other people may find likeable and worthy of emulation. Positive attributes are what makes other people enjoy being with someone.
attributive position
An adjective that precedes the noun it modifies is in the attributive position. In this position, the adjective directly describes the noun and typically comes before it in a sentence, such as in "the red apple." This contrasts with the predicative position, where the adjective follows a linking verb, like in "the apple is red."
It is an attributive adjective.
Follows the word it modifies.
The attributive use of adjectives comes before the noun it describes, while the predicative use comes after a linking verb and describes the subject.
Yes, when it directly precedes or follows the noun that it modifies.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun. Examples of attributive nouns for the noun 'radio' are SONY radio, citizens' band radio (CB), or propaganda radio.
The word 'take' is a verb and a noun.A noun can function as an adjective called an attributive noun (or a noun adjunct).For example, the compound nouns 'take out' and 'take away' use the noun 'take' as an attributive noun.
There are four forms of adjectives: attributive, predicative, absolute, and nominal
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it is a attributive noun
The nouns in the sentence are:mother's (possessive form, modifies 'business')business (subject of the sentence)two (attributive, modifies 'week')week (attributive, modifies 'vacation')vacation (object of the preposition 'on')