Adjectives as nouns (English exercise n°43717 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicAdjectives as nounsFind the right form.English exercise "Adjectives as nouns" created by lili73 (23-05-2008) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test 1. Robin Hood is a man known for robbing the richesrichthe rich to give to the poorpoorsthe poors . 2. These musicians have a large audience among young peoplethe youngsyoungs . 3. Look! There is a ramp for wheel-chairs. This time the disabledthe disabledsdisableds have not been forgotten. 4. Three languages are spoken in Belgium the Dutch, French and GermanDutch, French, Germanthe Dutch, the French, the German . 5.-I'm going on holiday next week, I won't attend the conference -You shouldn't do that, remember:'absentsthe absentsThe absent are always in the wrong'. 6. My brother works in a school for blindsthe blindthe blinds. He teaches braille to young students. 7. This is not a redthe redred I wanted for my room, I think I'll have the walls repainted. 8. Why have you bought a Japanese car? Because Japanesesthe Japanesethe Japaneses make very good cars. 9. The one thing every man fears is unknownthe unknownunknowns . 10. There were once a king and a queen who were so sorry that they had no children...This is the beginning of a fairy tale that I used to read to my children when they were young. It is called: The asleep beautyThe sleeping beautyThe beauty sleeping . End of the free exercise to learn English: Adjectives as nouns (01.11.2008 16:33)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises