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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Curios vs Curiosity

Hi! I would like to ask what is the difference between the two following sentences: a.) Curios is. b.) Curiosity is. - I know the difference between the two words but does the a.) sentence has a meaning at all? I wan't to use it in an artwork. E.g. can be "Curios is." assumed without expletive words as "A curios person is." or "A curios attitude is."? - "Curious is." is more concise, that's the reason I would prefer that, but I don't know if it lacks meaning. Can I has help? Emotion: smile
  

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All of your examples lack meaning because none of them expresses complete thoughts. Please provide some more detailed examples and explain to us what you think they should mean.

  • All of your examples lack meaning because none of them expresses complete thoughts.
  • Please provide some more detailed examples and explain to us what you think they should mean.
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All of your examples lack meaning because none of them expresses complete thoughts. Please provide some more detailed examples and explain to us what you think they should mean.

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