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Does the word 'inherent' in right position in the clause "The dangers inherent in bicycle riding "?

English Language & Usage Asked on December 11, 2020

Because the word ‘inherent’ is an adjective, is it in right place in the clause

"The dangers inherent in bicycle riding"?

I think it should be "inherent dangers" because it’s an adjective.

One Answer

The relative pronoun and the verb have simply been omitted. "The dangers (which/that are) inherent in bicycle riding."

Correct answer by Patrick D on December 11, 2020

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