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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"Like" and the compound adjective

Hello,

I thought I knew the rules for compound adjectives until I came across a two-word noun ("card stock") and the verb "like" for a compound adjective. I would like to ask your help to tell me which of the following is correct:

a) "a paper with card-stock-like thickness"

b) "a paper with card stock-like thickness"

c) "a paper with card-stock like thickness"

Thank you!!

  

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anonymous a) "a paper with card-stock-like thickness" This one (if you must write it at all).

  • anonymous a) "a paper with card-stock-like thickness" This one (if you must write it at all).
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anonymousa) "a paper with card-stock-like thickness"

This one (if you must write it at all).

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