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  2. Category:Chart formatting templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Chart formatting templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Chart formatting templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Template:R from adjective - Wikipedia

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    From an adjective: This is a redirect from an adjective, which is a word or phrase that describes a noun, to a related word or topic. Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template is used on approximately 6,900 pages and changes may be widely noticed.

  4. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Adjectives can be modified by a preceding adverb or adverb phrase, as in very warm, truly imposing, more than a little excited. Some can also be preceded by a noun or quantitative phrase, as in fat-free, two-meter-long. Complements following the adjective may include: prepositional phrases: proud of him, angry at the screen, keen on breeding toads;

  5. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Engraving, as the name implies, requires an artisan to "hand write" the text in reverse onto a metal plate using a carving tool, and the plate was then used to print the invitation. The resulting engraved invitations were protected from smudging by a sheet of tissue paper placed on top, which is a tradition that remains to this day.

  6. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    one employed to design, build or repair equipment practitioner of engineering: one who operates an engine, esp. a locomotive (UK: engine driver) entrée: starter (q.v.) of a meal (traditionally, the course served between the fish and the joint, but now used for any starter) (usu. "the entrée") right of entry, insider-type access main course of ...

  7. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    With the adjective as a modifier in a noun phrase, the adjective and the noun typically receive equal stress (a black bird), but in a compound, the adjective typically takes primary word stress (a blackbird). Only a small set of English adjectives function in this way: [37] The colour words black, blue, brown, green, grey, red, and white

  8. Sentence diagram - Wikipedia

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    If the object is a predicate noun or adjective, the line looks like a backslash, \, sloping toward the subject. Modifiers of the subject, predicate, or object are placed below the baseline: Modifiers, such as adjectives (including articles) and adverbs, are placed on slanted lines below the word they modify. Prepositional phrases are also ...

  9. Proto-Indo-European nominals - Wikipedia

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    The basic structure of Proto-Indo-European nouns and adjectives was the same as that of PIE verbs. A lexical word (as would appear in a dictionary) was formed by adding a suffix (S) onto a root (R) to form a stem. The word was then inflected by adding an ending (E) to the stem.