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Tapas Lover Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

a "reduce" or a "reduced"?

Symptoms:
- a reduce in body weight, fever and etc

The above sentence is in point form.

a "reduce", or a "reduced"?

I always confuse in this, your help is much appreciated, thanks.
  

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Tapas Lover a "reduce", or a "reduced"? Neither. '

  • Tapas Lover a "reduce", or a "reduced"?
  • Neither.
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Tapas Lovera "reduce", or a "reduced"?
Neither. It's 'a reduction in ...'
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Also note that the and is redundant, as etc. means and so on.

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