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There are nouns that appear on an adjective that precedes the noun it modifies is in the ___ position.

appositive
predicate
attributively in the plural form.

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There are nouns that appear on an adjective that precedes the noun it modifies is in the PREDICATE position.

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User Zamorite
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Answer:

Predicate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nouns that appear on an adjective that precedes the noun it modifies comes in the 'predicate' position as the predicate involves everything but the subject. A predicate comprises only of the verb and description(modification) of the noun/subject. Thus, even if the nouns that appear as an adjective precedes the noun it modifies, its position will remain in the predicate of the sentence.

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