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Queen115 Posted 5 years ago
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Can you explain the phrase " virus-free" for me please? Is it a noun, adjective or a verb?

Please give me some example in a sentence and tell me where it can placed in a sentece .

Thank you so much!^^

  

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queen115 Can you explain the phrase " virus-free" for me please? Is it a noun, adjective or a verb? virus-free ~ free of viruses ~ containing no viruses It's an adjective, and it can be used predicatively (after a linking verb) or attributively (before a noun).

  • queen115 Can you explain the phrase " virus-free" for me please?
  • Is it a noun, adjective or a verb?
  • virus-free ~ free of viruses ~ containing no viruses It's an adjective, and it can be used predicatively (after a linking verb) or attributively (before a noun).
  • predicative adjective All three monkeys given the triple combination of microbicides remained virus-free.
  • attributive adjective Virus-free cassava plants have been produced through meristem-tip culture .
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queen115Can you explain the phrase " virus-free" for me please? Is it a noun, adjective or a verb?

virus-free ~ free of viruses ~ containing no viruses

It's an adjective, and it can be used predicatively (after a linking verb) or attributively (before a noun).

predicative adjective
All three monkeys given the triple combination of microbi

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