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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Is this correct?

You have an unusual magnetic personality.
If it is not correct, why, how, how should it be written?
I'm interested only in a concise and detailed explanation.
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If both "unusual" and "magnetic" describe the personality (adjectives), use a comma. You have an unusual, magnetic personality. If "unusual" is meant to modify "magnetic", change it to an adverb form.

  • If both "unusual" and "magnetic" describe the personality (adjectives), use a comma.
  • You have an unusual, magnetic personality.
  • If "unusual" is meant to modify "magnetic", change it to an adverb form.
  • You have an unusually magnetic personality.
  • Clear?
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If both "unusual" and "magnetic" describe the personality (adjectives), use a comma.
You have an unusual, magnetic personality.

If "unusual" is meant to modify "magnetic", change it to an adverb form.
You have an unusually magnetic personality.

Clear?

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