Adjective with noun as attribute or adjective itself as attribute

Adjective with noun as attribute or adjective itself as attribute


Of course, the adjective itself



Can adjectives be used as attributes instead of nouns
For example: my health lifestyle help me get good grades
Can health be replaced by health? Can't nouns be used as attributives?


It depends. If you change this example sentence to "health", it means "healthy lifestyle" is not right
I wonder if you understand the real meaning of nouns as attributives
For example: a woman teacher woman
A coffee shop's coffee
The story of a story book



What is the difference between noun as attribute and adjective as attribute


Please don't put the dog's food under the table. Dog food costs as much as human food, 2. Nouns as attributives indicate substance, adjectives as attributives describe and limit. For example: silver coins silver hair a luxury hotel, A luxury hotel 3. Sometimes nouns are used as attributives because there is no corresponding derivative adjective, For example: school gate (noun school has no corresponding adjective) tomato sauce (noun tomato has no corresponding adjective) 4. Sometimes it seems that adjectives are used as attributives in Chinese, but nouns are used as attributives in English