Is it the below or below?
Merriam-Webster classifies “below” as an adjective when it premodifies a noun and means “written or discussed lower on the same page or on a following page.” The example given is “the below list.” The more extensive Merriam-Webster Unabridged has a nearly identical definition and example.
How do you say correct?
10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
- Yes, that’s right.
- You’re quite right.
- Yes, that’s correct.
- That’s spot on.
- You’re dead right (there).
- Absolutely.
- You’ve hit the nail on the head.
- You could say so.
What are the example of below?
“They live in the apartment below ours.” “The temperature is below average today.” “She gets paid below minimum wage.” “The kids were looking for fish below the water.”
Is the word ‘below’ an adjective?
The fact that the dictionary lists the word ‘below’ as an adjective doesn’t mean it’s correct. Dictionaries are a reflection of usage, both correct and incorrect. The reason that the word ‘below’ may be listed as an adjective reflects the overwhealming incorrect usage of the word.
Is ‘the below information’ correct?
In short, “the below information” is not generally accepted to be correct, because “below” is not universally acknowledged as an adjective. Nevertheless, some dictionaries specifically list this as an exception. This answer is incorrect.
What is the difference between ‘the above’ and ‘the below’?
1 Reading’s a linear process. Presumably ‘the above’ has already been read. ‘The below’ is a mystery. ‘See below’ works when you don’t want to use something as long as ‘the information below’. – Wayfaring Stranger May 24 ’14 at 11:46
Which is correct please see details below or please see below?
“Please see details below” is more natural to a native English speaker, and its grammar and structure conform perfectly to standard English. “Please see below details” is also correct, but might sound slightly off to a native speaker.