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Re: hyphen?
.1. the genitive-equals-possessive misunderstanding -- Yes2. the University of Florida curriculum designer -- YesBut what about these?-- These are hard to deal with, since the adjective cluster has been extended unnaturally. I suggest:Afternoon return buses back to SeoulEarly morning departures...
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Mister Micawber
77 days ago
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Re: hyphen?
Thank you very much.I think these two are properly punctuated:1. the genitive-equals-possessive misunderstanding2. the University of *** curriculum designer -- no hyphen since "University of ***" is a proper name and linking with hyphens woud be inappropriate, if not wrong.But what...
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Anonymous
77 days ago
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GENITIVE
Hi,It seems to have been noted that there are these three types of genitives among others:1) genitive of classification2) genitive of purpose3) genitive of possessionWhat I have trouble is with no. 1. and 2. Where does this belong?a men's toiletThis doesn't seem so much different from the...
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Anonymous
78 days ago
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Genitives
Re: Grammar rules - check for correctness - a kind teacher please :)
Here are some examples The main point is to explain the correct answerThe sentences are little-bit childisch ;they are some modified sentences. I am afraid that my explanations seems to be a little childisch, too. So please help me how to turn it into the right explanation. Mary was real angry...
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Angle1
81 days ago
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Re: 's or not
Both are generally considered correct. In Finnish grammar books of English the term "double genitive" is used. The first example is logical if you think of she is a friend of mine. Mine is possessive like Alison's. However, it would be very inconvenient to insist on a possessive...
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Cool Breeze
97 days ago
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Re: corpus/corpora - ethymology
It's all to do with gender. Cactus and fungus are masculine nouns of which the proper plural ends in -i. Corpus is actually a neuter noun. Hence, the proper plural (nominative case) ends in -a.It's 'corpora' rather than 'corpa' because the genitive singular case...
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Anonymous
99 days ago
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Re: mostly word usages
.1. Do you have to make one word out the word or words 'time-distinction'?-- No. Why not 'time distinction'? It makes sense without a hyphen too to me? -- Me, too. 2. What difference would it make if it is written 'the pizzeria's window'?-- It is not usual to use the...
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Mister Micawber
103 days ago
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Re: which vs of which
Hi N2GI'll butt in if I may. 1. He'd only left her a note on the bedside table of which she had not understood the content. There is a noun in the relative clause and that explains of in this case. I would reword the sentence: He'd only left her a note the content of which she had...
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Cool Breeze
110 days ago
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Re: corpus/corpora - ethymology
Hi,The short answer would be: such question are dangerous, try and learn them by heart! The long answer is: in Latin, they have different inflected forms because they belong to two different "classes": 2nd declension and 3rd declension:Fungus (same inflected forms in...
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Tanit
117 days ago
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Re: Grammar help!
Hi JimNot the with a proper noun in the genitive. There are countless proper nouns that require the: the Mississippi, the Philippines, the Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Islands, The Soviet Union etc. CheersCB
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Cool Breeze
124 days ago
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