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Adjectives used without nounsAdjectives are often used without nouns.. To refer to some well-known groups of people The structure the + adjective is used to talk about some well-known gr

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Adjectives used without nouns

Adjectives are often used without nouns

To refer to some well-known groups of people

The structure the + adjective is used to talk about some well-known groups of people Examples are: the blind,

the deaf, the unemployed, the rich, the poor, the young, the old, the dead etc.

He is collecting money for the blind (= He is collecting money for blind people.)

Blessed are the meek.

The government should do something for the poor.

Note that these expressions are always plural The blind means all blind people Similarly, the dead means all dead people Adjectives are not normally used in this way without the.

Blessed are the meek (NOT Blessed are meek.)

These expressions cannot be used with a possessive ‘s.

The problems of the blind should be properly addressed OR Blind people’s problems should be properly

addressed (NOT The blind’s problems should be properly addressed.)

In a few fixed phrases, the + adjective can have a singular meaning Examples include: the accused, the former, the latter, the deceased etc

The accused was released on bail.

Note that plural meanings are also possible

Abstract ideas

An adjective can be used after the to refer to some abstract quality or idea.

She doesn’t believe in the supernatural

The future (= futurity) is unknown to us.

Adjectives of nationality

Some adjectives of nationality ending in -sh or -ch can be used after the without nouns These adjectives include

Irish, Welsh, English, British, Spanish, French etc.

The Irish are proud of their sense of humor.

Note that the expressions the Irish, the English etc., are plural.The singular equivalents are for example an

Irishman or an Englishwoman

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