There are no general strategies for conducting an argument because the specific something arguments are always about will always be embedded in a social or institutional setting in relation to which some, but not all, strategies will be relevant and, at least potentially, effective.
Q. I have learned that an adjective modifies a pronoun 'something' in front of it.
However, 'specific(adj) + something(pron)' is possible?
According to general knowledge, isn't 'something specific' correct?
There are no general strategies for conducting an argument because the specific something arguments are always about will always be embedded in a social or institutional setting in relation to which some, but not all, strategies will be relevant and, at least potentially, effective. Q. I have learned that an adjective modifies a pronoun 'something' in front of it.
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There are no general strategies for conducting an argument because the specific something arguments are always about will always be embedded in a social or institutional setting in relation to which some, but not all, strategies will be relevant and, at least potentially, effective.
Q. I have learned that an adjective modifies a pronoun 'so
HoonyAccording to general knowledge, isn't 'something specific' correct?
Yes.
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HoonyHowever, 'specific(adj) + something(****)' is possible?
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