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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning?

Hi,

What is the meaning of Eleven - ed in the following text:

If we loose this case , we may or may not get Rule Eleven -ed.

Please note that I know Rule 11. What I want to know is the meaning of "ed " after the word Eleven.

Thanks

  

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If we loose lose this case , we may or may not get Rule Eleven -ed. This means we may or may not have the process specified in Rule 11 applied to us. Adding -ed is a casual, informal way of making a verb, usually in spoken English.

  • If we loose lose this case , we may or may not get Rule Eleven -ed.
  • This means we may or may not have the process specified in Rule 11 applied to us.
  • Adding -ed is a casual, informal way of making a verb, usually in spoken English.
  • Consider this simpler example.
  • When my wife learned about my girl-friend, she "letter from a divorce lawyer "-ed" me.
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If we loose lose this case , we may or may not get Rule Eleven -ed. This means we may or may not have the process specified in Rule 11 applied to us.

Adding -ed is a casual, informal way of making a verb, usually in spoken English.


Consider this simpler example.

When my wife learned about my girl-friend, she "letter from a divorce

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