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Doanxuanquy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar is difficult

I haven't understand the meaning of the following phrase:

the product of value. does it mean "the valuable product"? If so, why and when we use a structure like "noun of noun" Are there other structures like that?


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doanxuanquy I haven't don't understand the meaning of the following phrase: the product of value. D oes it mean "the valuable product"? If so, why and when we use a structure like "noun of noun" Are there other structures like that?

  • doanxuanquy I haven't don't understand the meaning of the following phrase: the product of value.
  • D oes it mean "the valuable product"?
  • If so, why and when we use a structure like "noun of noun" Are there other structures like that?
  • Yes.
  • See It's not exactly the case of " noun of noun ", but I think it will help you understand the construction with 'of'.
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doanxuanquy

I haven't don't understand the meaning of the following phrase:

the product of value.
Does it mean "the valuable product"? If so, why and when we use a structure like "noun of noun" Are there other structures like that?

Yes. See

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