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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I can understand why you are complaining with the place in such a mess

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Man: Correct me if I'm wrong, but you are not in a good mood, are you?

Woman: No, I'm not. I'm in a very bad mood.

Man: Well, I can understand why you are complaining with the place in such a mess. Can I tidy it up for you?

Woman: No it's not your job to tidy up either.

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1- Is the word "such" an adjective or an adverb in this sentence?

2- What does "such" mean in this sentence?



Thank you

  

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rezaenglish 1- Is the word "such" an adjective or an adverb in this sentence? It's classified differently by different dictionaries and grammar books. Some say "adjective"; some say "predeterminer" (because it comes before the determiner "a").

  • rezaenglish 1- Is the word "such" an adjective or an adverb in this sentence?
  • It's classified differently by different dictionaries and grammar books.
  • Some say "adjective"; some say "predeterminer" (because it comes before the determiner "a").
  • rezaenglish 2- What does "such" mean in this sentence?
  • "like this" with the place in such a mess ~ with the place in a mess like this CJ
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rezaenglish1- Is the word "such" an adjective or an adverb in this sentence?

It's classified differently by different dictionaries and grammar books.

Some say "adjective"; some say "predeterminer" (because it comes before the determiner "a").

rezaenglish2- What does "such" mean in this sentence?

"like this"

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