Wednesday, 17 February 2016

grammar - noun + の + adjective


I've seen a couple times examples of using this format of [noun] の [adjective] and I mostly see it in the form ~の高い


Some specifics I'm referring to are: 人気の高い 柔軟性の高い


I can't think of any more off the top of my head; I encounter it most frequently with 人気の高い


Why isn't が used there? Or I've even heard 人気のある[noun]


Any insight into this would really help out. Thanks!




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