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It is common that we usually use Adverbsto put adverbs of manner after nouna direct object. So,But is it grammatically correct to put an adjectiveadjective after noun? asAs in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

Also, I am not sure wetherwhether this is pospositivea postpositive adjective or a reduced phrase of adjective.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

It is common that we usually use Adverbs of manner after noun. So, is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? as in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

Also, I am not sure wether this is pospositive adjective or reduced phrase of adjective.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

It is common to put adverbs of manner after a direct object. But is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? As in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

Also, I am not sure whether this is a postpositive adjective or a reduced phrase adjective.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

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It is common that we usually use Adverbs of manner after noun. So, is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? as in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

Also, I am not sure wether this is pospositive adjective or reduced phrase of adjective.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

It is common that we usually use Adverbs of manner after noun. So, is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? as in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

It is common that we usually use Adverbs of manner after noun. So, is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? as in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

Also, I am not sure wether this is pospositive adjective or reduced phrase of adjective.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.

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Ahmed
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Usage and order of "galore": an adjective, but looks like an adverb

It is common that we usually use Adverbs of manner after noun. So, is it grammatically correct to put an adjective after noun? as in:

  1. Since then there have been reports, inquiries and guidance galore.

Why can't it be like this, if it's an adjective modifying a noun:

  1. Since then there have been galore reports, inquiries and guidance.

I have Googled and but couldn't get the actual answer of it.