Adjectives and nouns as adjectives
Posted: February 25th, 2023, 9:21 am
Good morning everyone!
My name is Antoine Ghannoum. I am new in this forum and I am pleased to communicate with you!
Could you please help me out in this grammar question about adjectives (or modifiers) before two nouns?
"Old newspaper seller": adjective + noun + noun. Which is old: The seller or newspapers? Why?
"Old English expressions": adjective + noun + noun. Is it "expressions of old English", or "old expressions of English"?
In "World Health Organisation" noun + noun + noun. It is the world organization of health, rather than the organization of world health. This is clear from the French translation "Organisation mondiale de la Santé".
Thank you ! Kind regards
Antoine Ghannoum
My name is Antoine Ghannoum. I am new in this forum and I am pleased to communicate with you!
Could you please help me out in this grammar question about adjectives (or modifiers) before two nouns?
"Old newspaper seller": adjective + noun + noun. Which is old: The seller or newspapers? Why?
"Old English expressions": adjective + noun + noun. Is it "expressions of old English", or "old expressions of English"?
In "World Health Organisation" noun + noun + noun. It is the world organization of health, rather than the organization of world health. This is clear from the French translation "Organisation mondiale de la Santé".
Thank you ! Kind regards
Antoine Ghannoum