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Mitsuo23 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

adj. + furniture

Hi,

Excuse me for posting again, this should be the last one.

Does any of the sentences below correct?

I bought a good furniture.
I bought a expensive furniture.
I bought a big furniture.
I bought a piece of furniture.

Thank you,
M
  

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mitsuwao23 Does any of the sentences below correct? Are any of the sentences below correct? These are correct: I bought a piece of furniture.

  • mitsuwao23 Does any of the sentences below correct?
  • Are any of the sentences below correct?
  • These are correct: I bought a piece of furniture.
  • I bought a good/big/expensive piece of furniture.
  • If you bought more than one thing, you could say: I bought some furniture.
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mitsuwao23Does any of the sentences below correct?
Are any of the sentences below correct?

These are correct:

I bought a piece of furniture.
I bought a good/big/expensive piece of furniture.

If you bought more than one thing, you could say:

I bought some furniture.
I bought some good/big/expensive furniture.
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mitsuwao23Are any of the sentences below correct?
Only the last one.
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mitsuwao23Are any of the sentences below correct?
I bought a good piece of furniture.
I bought an expensive piece of furniture.
I bought a big piece of furniture.
I bought a piece of furniture.
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If you bought only one piece of furnitire, you are likely to say what it was - bed, chair, etc.
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khoffI bought a good/big/expensive piece of furniture.
An is used with expensive, of course.

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