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TinaMr Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Catchy book"?

Is it correct to say:
"The title and the book cover were quite catchy"
  

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The title, yes, but not the cover. 'Catchy' refers to words and tunes, not things seen.

  • The title, yes, but not the cover.
  • 'Catchy' refers to words and tunes, not things seen.
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The title, yes, but not the cover. 'Catchy' refers to words and tunes, not things seen.
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Thank you! And which adjective can I use for "a book cover", instead of "catchy"?
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TinaMrwhich adjective can I use for "a book cover", instead of "catchy"?
The closest one to what you already have is "eye-catching".
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CJ

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