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Tinanam0102 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Nouns acting as adjectives

Hi California Jim,

1. Exhibition / Exhibiting booths

2. Celebratory / Celebration" dinner after a successful public listing.

3. Administrive / Administration Officer

4. Working / Work experience

5. Working / Work permit

Thanks
  

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HI Nona the Brit, Would you tell me the difference in the following sentences? Does it have to do with British and American English? Thanks

  • HI Nona the Brit, Would you tell me the difference in the following sentences?
  • Does it have to do with British and American English?
  • Thanks
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HI Nona the Brit,

Would you tell me the difference in the following sentences? Does it have to do with British and American English?

Thanks
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Hi teachers,

Do we call the following sentences? Do they have to do with Plural and sigular or no differences at all?

1. All exhibition booths should take care of thier own business inside their booths. (Or exhibiting booths should...)

2. We are having a celebratory dinner (or celebration dinner) after our sucessful public listing at NSACAD

3. He's the adm

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