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Jack112 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Adjectives with nouns

Is this correct? If not, how can I correct it?

1. Wicked Paul's birthday party is at the end of the month!

2. Drug free boy Paul's birthday party is at the end of the month!

Or should #2 be like this:

3. Drug free boy's, Paul, birthday party is at the end of the month!

Thanks.
  

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I believe they are fine. ' In the first one, if you wanted to say that the fact that the party is at the end of the month is wicked, then there would be a comma after 'wicked,' but it's alright in the context you are using it.

  • I believe they are fine.
  • ' In the first one, if you wanted to say that the fact that the party is at the end of the month is wicked, then there would be a comma after 'wicked,' but it's alright in the context you are using it.
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I believe they are fine. I'd think 'drug free boy' should have hyphens in-between each word, such as 'drug-free-boy.' In the first one, if you wanted to say that the fact that the party is at the end of the month is wicked, then there would be a comma after 'wicked,' but it's alright in the context you are using it.

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