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Sarcandra Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Counterculture

Hi,

Dictionaries classify counterculture as a noun, but can I use it as an adverb or adjective, as follows:

In what areas do we need to live/do/be/go counterculture?

Thanks.

Sarcandra
  

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Hi, Dictionaries classify counterculture as a noun, but can I use it as an adverb or adjective, as follows: In what areas do we need to live/do/be/go counterculture? This is an example of very casual English, typically spoken. There is nothing special about the noun 'counterculture'.

  • Hi, Dictionaries classify counterculture as a noun, but can I use it as an adverb or adjective, as follows: In what areas do we need to live/do/be/go counterculture?
  • This is an example of very casual English, typically spoken.
  • There is nothing special about the noun 'counterculture'.
  • You can use a variety of nouns like this, as long as the listener can find your meaning.
  • eg He went army.
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Hi,

Dictionaries classify counterculture as a noun, but can I use it as an adverb or adjective, as follows:

In what areas do we need to live/do/be/go counterculture?

This is an example of very casual English, typically spoken.

There is nothing special about the n

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