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Yogi2005 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Adjective

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00can I say " an extremly easy-steering car" instead of " a car extremely easy to drive" 02br
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0 This car is extremely easy to drive. 0-

  • 0 This car is extremely easy to drive.
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0 This car is extremely easy to drive. 0-
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0 No. You can't say that instead. 02br
00Or, if we take you literally, you 01b00can02b00say it, but you would have to be prepared to suffer the consequences, i.e., anything from puzzled looks to giggling! 05002br
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00It's understandable, but not the way we would say it normally. 02br
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0 How about: 02br
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00An extremely easily steered car... 02br
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00Or: 02br
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00An extremely easy-to-steer car 02br
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00There may be good reason for the writer to want to focus on the steering aspect of the car, rather than on other "driving" functions, such as braking, accelerating, shifting,
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0 An easy-to-steer car sounds ok; so you could also add 'extremely' or 'very'. 02br
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