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Latest post Sat, Jan 3 2009 9:04 AM by Magic79. 4 replies.
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Guest  +  69497 Sun, 23 Jan 05 06:24 PM
Is it possible to say:

Who is the person A.

Example:

A. Hello Sally.
B. Hello Bill.

Would you say who is person A or who is the person A.
CalifJim  +  69513 Sun, 23 Jan 05 10:05 PM
This was answered in a different post, which see.
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Magic79  +  628448 Thu, 01 Jan 09 07:39 AM
Hi!
What do you understand from this strange structure?
In this sequel, Parker's enemy was a many-armed maniac.



was                     a                                many                    armed                            maniac
v singlular        article singular                                                                               is it N or Adj?
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Yankee  +  628460 Thu, 01 Jan 09 07:57 AM
Hi Magic79

Many-armed is an adjective and maniac is a noun.
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Magic79, 305 days ago
Thanks.
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