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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Hyphenated adjectives

when we want to use a hyphenated adjective we have these examples :

A two-bedroomED house

But why shouldn't we say a two-doorED car?

When do we use "ed" at the end of the noun

  

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Abbas Rajabpour But why shouldn't we say a two-doorED car? We shouldn't say it because nobody else does. Abbas Rajabpour When do we use "ed" at the end of the noun ?

  • Abbas Rajabpour But why shouldn't we say a two-doorED car?
  • We shouldn't say it because nobody else does.
  • Abbas Rajabpour When do we use "ed" at the end of the noun ?
  • These are questions of usage.
  • We use "ed" — or not — depending on what people in general use.
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Abbas RajabpourBut why shouldn't we say a two-doorED car?

We shouldn't say it because nobody else does.

Abbas RajabpourWhen do we use "ed" at the end of the noun?

These are questions of usage. We use "ed" — or not — depending on what people in general use. Native speaker

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