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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Blond/blonde

She has a long blonde hair. Correct?

He has a long blond hair. Correct?

Would it make any difference if I left out 'a'?

She is a blonde. Her female friend is a blonde too. Correct?

He is a blond. His male friend is a blond too. Correct?

  

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anonymous Would it make any difference if I left out 'a'? You have to leave it out, otherwise they each have only one blond hair. anonymous She has a long blonde hair.

  • anonymous Would it make any difference if I left out 'a'?
  • You have to leave it out, otherwise they each have only one blond hair.
  • anonymous She has a long blonde hair.
  • He has a long blond hair.
  • Correct?
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anonymousWould it make any difference if I left out 'a'?

You have to leave it out, otherwise they each have only one blond hair.

anonymousShe has a long blonde hair. Correct?He has a long blond hair. Correct?

The difference is not strictly observed, especially with the adjective.

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