User talk:Naddd123

power
You say this is an adjective. But you define it as if it were a verb - "to describe ...". The example sentences seem to use it as a noun. I'm confused. SemperBlotto (talk) 13:01, 19 October 2015 (UTC)

Thank you for the comment. I have changed the definition. However, I do not understand how you would see it as a noun in the sentences. Take for example, "Check out the POWER Mee Rebus & Lontong in this newly established Nasi Padang coffee shop at Market Street Carpark". If you substitute "power" for "impressive", it will be "Check out the IMPRESSIVE Mee Rebus & Lontong in this newly established Nasi Padang coffee shop at Market Street Carpark". "power" is the attributive adjective describing the noun "Mee Rebus & Lontong". Adjectives are used to describe someone or something, particularly nouns. Meanwhile, nouns refer to people, things, places etc. Furthermore, in our local context, Singapore, "power" is used as an adjective. If you would look at the sentences again, in sentences 2 to 4, "power" is a postpositive adjective, that is, it occurs after the head noun.