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No. Both adjectives modify "business." You might expect to find them with a comma between. Then there's The Green Green Grass Of Home . Edit. I'm not sure what question I was answering. I shouldn't say "no."
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Hello.
re•peated adj. happening , said or done many times. Oxford Dictionary.
I can't understand why it is said happening and not happened (like said and done ). Good question. This is a very restricted definition "adj.
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Perhaps someday we'll have a special forum for signs.
"The" is called a definite article. When you wish to indicate that (a) particular (definite) test/tests/testing/series of tests is/are being conducted,
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Some suggestions on your statement are in line below. All the best for your success! A- s It is my ambition to study a finance program which is highly structured and provides the right (perhaps " a judicious", since the "the
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hi there, actually the above statement is giving the answer of where question ..(when in a business meeting) so it apparently becomes clear that it is adjunct adverbial... and let me tell you one thing adverbial is a group of words that do the
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Your payment is short by fifty dollars. Adjective
If you short me again, I will not continue to do business with you. Verb
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone can help me please.
I recently had a meeting with my HR manager who is irish.
I prepared a document to summarise the work i have done during the last 2 years.
Unfortunately the title of this document was
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What's the context? Normally an adjective would come first, but 'lost' is also a verb. When past participles of verbs are used to modify nouns, they are sometimes put after the noun for dramatic effect - "Hell hath no fury like a
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Hii, I have a question related to this that nagged me for some time in the past and that I forgot ... until I saw this thread. I know that there's a special word order when we have as - how - so - too , the indefinite article, a noun and an
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Mister, thank you much for your reply. Now I am thinking about your answers. For a "yes" to my first question, can I say that a "that" is missing, though mandatory by grammar, from the sentence segments: (1a) "many songs
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