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Why do some adjectives follow the nouns they modify?Why do some adjectives follow the nouns they modify?
Attributive and predicative position of an adjectiveAttributive and predicative position of an adjective
“A place nearby” but not “A place good”“A place nearby” but not “A place good”
My natural language is French, and I am full fluent in Spanish. Since in Spanish we can use almost any adjectives to precede or go after a noun or pronoun. I would like to know if in English is the same case, or do the adjectives always precedes a noun or pronoun?
Is there any exception? What are the grammatical rules involved?