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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Live shows vs Lives Shows

Basically, it's continuous stand-up comedy live show for the past 4 years. I have a confusion on the tagline below, which is grammatically correct? Please advise, thanks.

The only continuous “Sold Out” live shows?
The only continuous “Sold Out” lives shows?
  

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live shows correct lives shows incorrect

  • live shows correct lives shows incorrect
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live shows correct

lives shows incorrect
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"Live" is functioning as an adjective describing"shows." Adjectives are not singular or plural in English. You can think of Email Removed add having no plural form. The exceptions are the demonstrative pronouns "these" and "those.:

A five foot ladder, not a five feet ladder
A shoe store, nit a shoes store
Live show not lives show
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"Live" is functioning as an adjective describing"shows." Adjectives are not singular or plural in English. You can think of Email Removed add having no plural form. The exceptions are the demonstrative pronouns "these" and "those.:

A five foot ladder, not a five feet ladder
A shoe store, nit a shoes store
Live show not lives show

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