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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Made-Up Word

I want to turn the word "gullible" into a made-up plural noun form so that it becomes "gullibles". If I were to use "gullibles" in a sentence, would I have to place it in quotations like how I've done in this sentence and the previous, since it's a made-up word? Also, are there any grammatical mistakes in my sentences?
  

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Hi, I want to turn the word "gullible" into a made-up plural noun form so that it becomes "gullibles". If I were to use "gullibles" in a sentence, would I have to place it in quotations like how I've done in this sentence and the previous , since it's a made-up word? That would be a good idea.

  • Hi, I want to turn the word "gullible" into a made-up plural noun form so that it becomes "gullibles".
  • If I were to use "gullibles" in a sentence, would I have to place it in quotations like how I've done in this sentence and the previous , since it's a made-up word?
  • That would be a good idea.
  • but I wouldn't say that you have to , because the grammar police will not come and put you in jail if you don't.
  • Also, are there any grammatical mistakes in my sentences?
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Hi,

I want to turn the word "gullible" into a made-up plural noun form so that it becomes "gullibles". If I were to use "gullibles" in a sentence, would I have to place it in quotations like how I've done in this sentence and the previous, since it's a made-up word? That would be a good idea. but I wouldn't say that you have to, because the grammar police wi

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