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Diamondrg Posted 20 years ago
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an extreme

0Is the sentence below correct? My dictionary does not help much with it.02br
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00- I'm not an extreme anything.02br
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00can "extreme", as a noun, be used for people? 02br
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00googling gives 3 results 0-
  

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0 I'm not sure if I get your question right here.02br
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00Anyway, if you say "I'm not an extreme person", the 'extreme' is an adjective here.02br
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00In some ways you can say a person is an extreme.0-
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0Hi,02br
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00It seems odd to say a person is an extreme. You'd need some special context.02br
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00You could say that a person '01i00represents 02i00an extreme', although better would be 'her 01i00views02i00 represent an extreme'.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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1b00Hi, Clive. It is an irrelevant sentence question. The answer is said to be 2 but I think the sentence in 2 is not correct.02b02br
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01b001-)02b00I am not an extreme feminist.02br
01b002-)02b00I am not an extreme anything.02br
01b003-)02b00Perhaps my views of feminism are inf
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0Hi,02br
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01b01font00I think the sentence in 2 is not correct.02font02b02br
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01font01b001-)02b00I am not an extreme feminist.02br
01b002-)02b00I am not an extreme anything.02font
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