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Grammar Geek  #480395  Fri, 22 Feb 08 08:00 PM

formula?

  
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Maple  #480400  Fri, 22 Feb 08 08:06 PM

Yes 

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formula?

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Grammar Geek  #480406  Fri, 22 Feb 08 08:17 PM

Four letters. That's all you get. No hints.

  
Tanit  #480422  Fri, 22 Feb 08 08:58 PM
Is it ... an adjective? Adverb? Noun? Preposition? Verb?
(can't be an article! Smile)
  
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Kooyeen  #480423  Fri, 22 Feb 08 08:59 PM
Is it a concrete noun or is it something abstract?
Is is commonly used as an adjective or an adverb?
  
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Grammar Geek  #480449  Fri, 22 Feb 08 10:13 PM

Concrete noun.

It has an adjective form, as many nouns do, in an "ish" form, like the way fiend becomes fiendish.

 

  
Tanit  #480454  Fri, 22 Feb 08 10:28 PM
Is it a noun used for a certain kind of people?
Or is it an inanimate object, or animal, or vegetable?
  
nadiachoudhry  #480470  Fri, 22 Feb 08 11:35 PM

canada

  
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Grammar Geek  #480475  Fri, 22 Feb 08 11:44 PM

It is an animal!

It is used to desribe a person though, as part of a common metaphor.

 

  
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