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adjective form of genre - WordReference Forums 6 Nov 2007 · Hello Does anybody know the adjective of the noun genre? I was thinking about generic, but I'm not at all sure. Or does generic refer to gender? I'm currently working on my …
when use capital A in American? | WordReference Forums 27 May 2009 · I always get confused - do I use capital A when referring to the nationality and small a when using it as an adjective? i.e. ' An american professor...
What do you call somebody who is unable to speak? 21 May 2008 · The technical term for the medical condition is, I believe, aphasia (adjective aphasic); in everyday language I think we'd say someone had lost the ability to speak. …
as + adjective + A + noun + as | WordReference Forums 23 Aug 2018 · Playing a visual novel I noticed a sentence 'She isn't as interesting a person as you think'. It looks unusual for me to see an article not before adj+noun but in between. I would …
that much + adjective ==> in what context? - WordReference … 16 May 2014 · Interestingly, there is one (non-gradable) adjective which is naturally used with 'not that much': different. Which is not surprising, because, like the comparative adjectives, it is …
Faster / More fast - WordReference Forums 11 Sep 2013 · It should be "more quickly", since fast is an adjective and quickly is an adverb. However, "faster" is accepted speech, as people now use adjectives as adverbs in cases like …
Less + Adjective + than - WordReference Forums 19 Mar 2019 · Hi There, What are the rules of forming negative comparative sentences? With adjective of more than 2 syllables, it seems like substituting more with less works all the time. …
on as adjective - WordReference Forums 10 Jun 2017 · Hi Folks, Could you please confirm if my usage for on (as adjective) is gramatical? 1) The street lights are not on. 2) There arent lights on in that park.
(Very) Much + Adjective - WordReference Forums 11 Apr 2020 · Hello everyone, I've been struggling with something none of my grammar books could clarify. Normally, the adverb (very) much is used to modify a verb, a comparative or an …
Adjective + 'as it is' to express cause - WordReference Forums 16 Aug 2015 · meaning: The exchange variation is notoriously drawish. Therefore, it's unlikely that they'll play it. I know that the construction [adjective] + as + to be, seem, sound, etc. usually …