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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Bland name among adjectives attributively

Hi. Please help. Let's say we have a brand name called "No Name" and I want to place it among some other adjectives before a noun, where should I place it? Is it correct?

eg,
No Name lightroast Hazelnu coffee

How about this? Is this correct? Frankly, I don't see a pattern which we can follow in putting a bland name among adjectives attributively. Any help from you will be appreciated.

blue leather No Name shoes
  

Top answer

"brand name", not "bland name". Anonymous No Name light roast h azelnu t coffee Fine. Anonymous blue leather No Name shoes I'd do this the same as the previous one.

  • "brand name", not "bland name".
  • Anonymous No Name light roast h azelnu t coffee Fine.
  • Anonymous blue leather No Name shoes I'd do this the same as the previous one.
  • No Name blue leather shoes CJ
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"brand name", not "bland name".
AnonymousNo Name light roast hazelnut coffee
Fine.
Anonymousblue leather No Name shoes
I'd do this the same as the previous one.

No Name blue leather shoes

CJ

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