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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Live, living and alive?

Don't treat her as if she's your live doll.
Don't treat her as if she's your alive doll.
Don't treat her as if she's your living doll.

Which one is correct?

Thank you.
  

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Nor Priest Don't treat her as if she's your live doll. That one. "Alive" becomes "live" when it is used before the noun.

  • Nor Priest Don't treat her as if she's your live doll.
  • That one.
  • "Alive" becomes "live" when it is used before the noun.
  • "Living doll" is a figure of speech meaning "beautiful girl".
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Nor PriestDon't treat her as if she's your live doll.
That one. "Alive" becomes "live" when it is used before the noun. "Living doll" is a figure of speech meaning "beautiful girl".

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