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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Determined

A man on the edge of the mountain cliff is standing with bold and determined.


A man is standing with bold and determined on the edge of the mountain cliff.


Can we say like this in the simple present tense? is "with bold and determined" right?

  

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kumenglish is "with bold and determined" right? No. Bold is an adjective.

  • kumenglish is "with bold and determined" right?
  • No.
  • Bold is an adjective.
  • Determined is an adjective.
  • Adjectives cannot be the object of a preposition.
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kumenglishis "with bold and determined" right?

No. Bold is an adjective. Determined is an adjective. Adjectives cannot be the object of a preposition. Only a noun can serve in that function.

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