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Blackiana Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Compound modifier

Hello everybody!!!
Can you tell me the difference between these two phrases:
- a four-passenger -seating car
- a four-passenger - seat car
are both of them correct?
Thanks!!!!
  

Top answer

No, both are overkill and unnatural. Use just 'a four-passenger car' OR 'a four-seater'.

  • No, both are overkill and unnatural.
  • Use just 'a four-passenger car' OR 'a four-seater'.
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No, both are overkill and unnatural. Use just 'a four-passenger car' OR 'a four-seater'.

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