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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
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A warning sign

If I analyze the noun phrase "a warning sign", which one is better or correct, a sign for warning or a sign which warns? I think both are correct and the meaning is the same. what do you think? Thanks a lot in advance.
  

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Hi, If I analyze the noun phrase "a warning sign", which one is better or correct, a sign for warning This is an awkward phrase or a sign which warns? I'd say this. I think both are correct and the meaning is the same.

  • Hi, If I analyze the noun phrase "a warning sign", which one is better or correct, a sign for warning This is an awkward phrase or a sign which warns?
  • I'd say this.
  • I think both are correct and the meaning is the same.
  • what do you think?
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Hi,

If I analyze the noun phrase "a warning sign", which one is better or correct,
a sign for warning This is an awkward phrase

or
a sign which warns? I'd say this.


I think both are correct and the meaning is the same. what do you think?

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