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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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Difference between "constitutional" and "constituent"

Should "constitutional" be changed to "constituent" in the following sentence? Or do both of them give the same meaning? The spectra indicate the removal of constitutional water from the octahedra …
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'merely subjects' or 'mere subjects'

Clearly, as you said "merely" cannot modify a noun. Hence we should either change the adverb "merely" to its adjective "mere" or place the adverb "merely" after "are" to modify the adverb "more than" …
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