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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Gold vs golden

He is a gold friend.

He is a golden friend.


Which one is correct?


Thank you.

  

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anonymous Which one is correct? If you mean that he is a very good friend, it's "golden", not "gold", but that is an awfully poetical thing to say.

  • anonymous Which one is correct?
  • If you mean that he is a very good friend, it's "golden", not "gold", but that is an awfully poetical thing to say.
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anonymousWhich one is correct?

If you mean that he is a very good friend, it's "golden", not "gold", but that is an awfully poetical thing to say.

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anonymous

He is a gold friend.

He is a golden friend.


Which one is correct?


Thank you.

A gold mine is a natural rock formation with a deposit of gold, not a golden mine!

A Golden opportunity is a

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