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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

A comma to separate adjectives

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00Can you give me some examples where you need to place a comma or two to separate the nonrelative adjectives?02br
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00I can provide you with one to start (maybe):02br
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01i00 profitable, long baggy pants02i0-
  

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0 Profitable pants? 02br 02br 00In your case, it sounds better as "profitable, long, baggy pants" instead of what you suggested. Be careful on the arrangment of the adjectives as well.

  • 0 Profitable pants?
  • 02br 02br 00In your case, it sounds better as "profitable, long, baggy pants" instead of what you suggested.
  • Be careful on the arrangment of the adjectives as well.
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0 Profitable pants? 02br
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00Anyway, if you separate a series of adjectives with commas, it has to be done consistently.02br
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00In your case, it sounds better as "profitable, long, baggy pants" instead of what you suggested. Be careful on the arrangment of the adjectives as well. 02br
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00I am not sure if the way you arrang
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0 Can you supply me with clear and easy to grasp explanation regarding 01u00relative02u00 adjectives?02br
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00Here, are 01i00long 02i00and 01i00baggy02i00 related or nonrelated? 02br
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00I have long (a comma??) baggy pants.0-

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