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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Backup adjective

Backup in the dictionary in a noun not an adjective. Is this correct?

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You told me earlier that you already had a babysitter. Now you want to meet me. Am I meeting you as a backup choice or plan?

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Hi there. Backup is a noun. Two nouns can often go together and the first one usually serves as an adjective.

  • Hi there.
  • Backup is a noun.
  • Two nouns can often go together and the first one usually serves as an adjective.
  • Anonymous You told me earlier that you already had a babysitter.
  • Now you want to meet me.
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Hi there. Backup is a noun. Two nouns can often go together and the first one usually serves as an adjective.
AnonymousYou told me earlier that you already had a babysitter. Now you want to meet me. Do you meet me as a contingency plan?

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