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Mitsuo23 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

a + adj + noun

Would you help me to come up with some basic words that are used as a countable noun due to the adjective.
e.g.

He's having lunch.
He's having a business lunch.
It'll be rain.
It'll be a heavy rain.

Thank you,
M
  

Top answer

You have the right idea here. He's having a business lunch. He's having a late / early lunch.

  • You have the right idea here.
  • He's having a business lunch.
  • He's having a late / early lunch.
  • It'll be a heavy rain.
  • It'll be a good / welcome rain.
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You have the right idea here.

He's having a business lunch.
He's having a late / early lunch.

It'll be a heavy rain.
It'll be a good / welcome rain.
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sorry for my bad writing but I need new nouns, such as rain and lunch, which are all I could come up. knowledge would be another one but it is too fancy to my purpose. I need more basic ones.

Thank you,
M
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Do not make duplicate posts, please, mitsuwao.
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He's having dinner/supper/breakfast.
He's having a big dinner/supper/breakfast.

It'll be snow.
It'll be a heavy snow.

He's having success.
He's having a big success.

It'll be disgrace.
It'll be a big disgrace.
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Thanks for your help.Emotion: smile
M

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