Adjectives Used as Nouns: The Poor, The Elderly, The Unknown
the + adjective can refer to a group of people. The poor means poor people. These are always plural in meaning and take a plural verb. They do NOT add -s.
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'the' + adjective to describe a whole group of people sharing a characteristic, like 'the poor' or 'the elderly'.
- Use 'the' + adjective to refer to a group: 'The rich should help the poor.'
- These nouns are always plural: 'The young are often full of energy.'
- Do not add an 's' to the adjective: 'The blind' (not 'the blinds').
نظرة عامة
- the poor = poor people
- the rich = rich people
- the elderly = elderly people
- the young = young people
- the blind = blind people
- the unemployed = unemployed people
- The rich are getting richer.
- The elderly need more support.
- The disabled deserve equal access.
- a poor man / a rich woman / an elderly person
- a blind man / a deaf woman
- The impossible sometimes becomes possible.
- The unknown can be frightening.
- The obvious is not always obvious to everyone.
Subject-Verb Agreement
| Structure | Verb (Present) | Verb (Past) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
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The + Adjective
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are
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were
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The poor are here.
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The + Adjective
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have
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had
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The rich have cars.
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The + Adjective
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need
|
needed
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The young need help.
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Meanings
This structure turns an adjective into a collective noun representing a specific group of people who share that quality.
Collective Groups
Referring to a demographic or social group.
“The elderly need more care.”
“The rich get richer.”
Abstract Concepts
Referring to philosophical or general states.
“We must look for the good in everyone.”
“The unknown is often frightening.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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The + Adj + Verb
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The elderly are kind.
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Negative
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The + Adj + not + Verb
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The poor are not lazy.
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Question
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Are + the + Adj + ...?
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Are the injured okay?
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Short Answer
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Yes, they are.
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Yes, they are.
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Abstract
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The + Adj (Singular)
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The unknown is scary.
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طيف الرسمية
The homeless require social assistance. (Social issue)
The homeless need help. (Social issue)
The homeless guys need help. (Social issue)
The homeless folks need a hand. (Social issue)
Adjective to Noun Mapping
People
- poor poor people
Concepts
- unknown unknown things
أمثلة حسب المستوى
The poor need help.
The poor need help.
The young are happy.
The young are happy.
The rich have money.
The rich have money.
The old are wise.
The old are wise.
The elderly are walking in the park.
The elderly are walking in the park.
The unemployed are looking for jobs.
The unemployed are looking for jobs.
The injured were taken to the hospital.
The injured were taken to the hospital.
The blind use special tools.
The blind use special tools.
The government should support the homeless.
The government should support the homeless.
The brave are often rewarded.
The brave are often rewarded.
The sick were treated by the doctors.
The sick were treated by the doctors.
The wealthy often live in big houses.
The wealthy often live in big houses.
The unknown is always a challenge.
The unknown is always a challenge.
The disabled have specific rights.
The disabled have specific rights.
The innocent were released yesterday.
The innocent were released yesterday.
The powerful influence the policy.
The powerful influence the policy.
The disenfranchised are demanding change.
The disenfranchised are demanding change.
The beautiful is often subjective.
The beautiful is often subjective.
The vulnerable require our protection.
The vulnerable require our protection.
The oppressed are rising up.
The oppressed are rising up.
The sublime is found in nature.
The sublime is found in nature.
The wretched were left behind.
The wretched were left behind.
The departed are remembered fondly.
The departed are remembered fondly.
The virtuous seek truth.
The virtuous seek truth.
سهل الخلط
Learners mix 'the poor' with 'the poor people'.
Learners use singular verbs.
Treating abstract as plural.
أخطاء شائعة
The poors
The poor
The poor is
The poor are
The poor person are
The poor are
Poor are
The poor are
The elderlys
The elderly
The elderly was
The elderly were
The sick is
The sick are
The homelesses
The homeless
The injured is
The injured are
The unknown are
The unknown is
The beautifuls
The beautiful
The virtuous are singular
The virtuous are
The departed is
The departed are
The oppressed is
The oppressed are
أنماط الجُمل
The ___ are ___.
We should support the ___.
The ___ is often ___.
Are the ___ ___?
Real World Usage
The injured were taken to hospital.
We must help the homeless.
The wealthy must pay their share.
The elderly showed improvement.
The young are so loud today!
The locals are friendly.
Smart Tips
Use 'the' + adjective to sound more professional.
Use this to save space in headlines.
Use singular verbs for abstract nouns.
Use this to avoid saying 'people' repeatedly.
النطق
Stress
Stress the adjective, not 'the'.
Falling
The POOR ↘
Statement of fact.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'The' as a magnet that pulls the adjective into a group.
ربط بصري
Imagine a crowd of people wearing shirts with the adjective written on them, and a big 'THE' sign above the whole group.
Rhyme
Add 'the' to the front, don't add an 's', the group is plural, you'll have success!
Story
The rich man walked through the park. He saw the poor sitting on a bench. He realized the young were playing nearby. He felt the good in the world.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 5 sentences using 'the' + adjective to describe people you see in a magazine or news site.
ملاحظات ثقافية
Used frequently in headlines to save space.
Used to describe groups in studies.
Used for poetic effect.
Derived from Old English where adjectives could function as nouns.
بدايات محادثة
Do you think the rich should pay more taxes?
How can we help the homeless in our city?
Is the unknown scary to you?
Should the elderly live with their families?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
The poor ___ (be) hungry.
Find and fix the mistake:
The poors are here.
Which is correct?
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
Los ricos son felices.
Answer starts with: The...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Use: The unknown / be / scary
A: How are the injured? B: ___.
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesThe poor ___ (be) hungry.
Find and fix the mistake:
The poors are here.
Which is correct?
are / the / help / needing / homeless
Los ricos son felices.
Match: The sick
Use: The unknown / be / scary
A: How are the injured? B: ___.
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
No, it only works for groups of people or abstract concepts.
Adjectives are not nouns and cannot be pluralized with 's'.
It is always plural.
Yes, but it is quite formal.
Abstract concepts are singular.
It is more common in formal speech and news.
Add 'not' after the verb.
No, it refers to the whole group.
Scaffolded Practice
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In Other Languages
die + Adjektiv
German capitalizes the adjective.
les + Adjectif
French adjectives agree in gender.
los + Adjetivo
Spanish adjectives agree in number.
Adjective + hito-tachi
Japanese lacks articles.
al + Adjective
Arabic has complex gender/number agreement.
Adjective + ren
Chinese has no articles.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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