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Gilysse Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Can I say...

"My teacher is hardworking."

Ms Word said it's wrong as certain adjectives can only be placed before a noun. If it is, could someone please use "teacher - hardworking" to make a simple sentence?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Miss Jones is a hardworking teacher. Teachers are hardworking members of society. I can't really say that "hardworking" is that common.

  • Miss Jones is a hardworking teacher.
  • Teachers are hardworking members of society.
  • I can't really say that "hardworking" is that common.
  • My teacher works hard.
  • Mis Jones works hard as a teacher.
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Miss Jones is a hardworking teacher. Teachers are hardworking members of society.

I can't really say that "hardworking" is that common. My teacher works hard. Mis Jones works hard as a teacher. Teachers have to work hard. Those sound more natural to me.
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Your sentence looks OK to me. It's true that certain adjectives can only be placed before the noun, but "hardworking" isn't one of them.

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