Hi,
Could you please clarify me that my sentences are grammatically correct and right word for them, please?
This house is luxury or luxurious. (Both words either noun or adj are correct in here)
My understanding is obscure/obscured about this issue. (Means no clear or no understand clearly)
Trees obscured my view from my window. (Trees blocked my view)
Our view are obscured/obscure by these trees, otherwise we can see mountains beyond. ("Obscure" can be a verb or an adj here)
The car Roll Royce has already denoted / represented wealth and luxury. (Both words are pretty much same meaning)
The car Mercedes Benz may imply / connote wealth and luxury, depends on the models. (Both words are pretty much same meaning)
Thanks in advance.
John Aki This house is luxury or luxurious. (Both words either noun or adj are correct in here) "luxurious" is the more obvious choice. "luxury" is possible, at least informally.
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John AkiThis house is luxury or luxurious. (Both words either noun or adj are correct in here)
"luxurious" is the more obvious choice. "luxury" is possible, at least informally.
John AkiMy understanding is obscure/obscured about this issue.
Not a usual thing to say. It is debatable anyway whether one's understandin