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An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In English the adjective usually (but not always) precedes the noun it describes.

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Why do you say "air conditioned" and not "conditioned air"?

I think we feel like "air condition" is a verb. "I'm gonna air condition the place" is a real sentence. Subject: I. Verb: air condition. Object: place. So the gerund is "air conditioning" "He wa …
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