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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Downtown?

Hello. I have a question. I was looking for a word, downtown, but it is used as an adjective and adverb.

How can I use this kind of word for a noun form. Thank you.
  

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com/search/downtown%5B1%5D are: I live close to downtown. The city's downtown is thriving. But I think you could have looked this up yourself, couldn't you have?

  • com/search/downtown%5B1%5D are: I live close to downtown.
  • The city's downtown is thriving.
  • But I think you could have looked this up yourself, couldn't you have?
  • CJ
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The examples given at http://www.learnersdictionary.com/search/downtown%5B1%5D are:

I live close to downtown.
The city's downtown is thriving.

But I think you could have looked this up yourself, couldn't you have?

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