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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'16-year-old' & '16 year old' What 's the difference and when to use them?

0 What is the difference between 01i0016-year-old02i00 and 01i0016 year old 02i00? 02br
00When should you use them?02br
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00Thanks in advance.02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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02br 00(years not year)02br 02br 00Ex:02br 02br 001. 02br 002. I am a 16-year-old person.

  • 02br 00(years not year)02br 02br 00Ex:02br 02br 001.
  • 02br 002.
  • I am a 16-year-old person.
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0 «16-year-old» — an adjective and is used as such.02br
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00«16 year old» — just a phrase.02br
00(years not year)02br
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00Ex:02br
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001. I am 16 years old.02br
002. I am a 16-year-old person. 0-

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