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) An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or a pronoun. -- OK ) The exam was adjourned since the the professor was ill. ) The government has adjudged that the country's economy is experiencing hard times so the tax rates will be
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Tenses, Nouns, Pronouns, Punctuation, Spelling, Contractions, Pronunciation, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Speeches
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Double the "s" and add "y".
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I think this is a joke. Be careful how you use the word 'pus-sy.' Pus-sy is a cat, a type of willow or crude slang for female
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(regarding pronunciation of 'younger' without the velar stop) Do they do the same with "longer"? Everybody does (though not often). 'Long' can be an adjective or a verb. As an monosyllabic adjective, it can take the
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English speakers commonly reverse the order of multiple consonants e.g. ... of the proposition that they ought to be the same. Because it's an agreed code, we should stick to it as far as possible. I have just coined the term
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Would the usage "nucular" be attached only to macho domains such as "war" and "weapons" or would be also used as an adjective to describe "medicine," "research" and "family?" I've
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Spring was never waiting for us, girl It ran one ... hadn't thought about it, but I've heard "stripe-ped" before. Pondial? I think it's more poetic than pondial. And the line does need an extra syllable. It's a survival
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I learn lots of great stuff in a.u.e. when people crosspost to sci.lang. However, do I understand you to mean ... an adjective+noun phrase and the second a lot like a single word. Have I just been misled by anomalous orthography? There is no
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