In Chinese (Simplified) grammar, noun modifiers are words or phrases that describe or provide more information about a noun. They can be adjectives, relative clauses, or other nouns that are used to indicate possession or relationship. When using noun modifiers, it is important to remember the order of the words in the sentence, as the modifier usually comes before the noun it is modifying. This is in contrast to English where the noun modifier often comes after the noun. In these exercises, you will practice using noun modifiers in Chinese (Simplified) grammar.