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Guyper Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Nouns as adjectives

Should -ing go always go with it when the noun works as an adjective or is it fine without it?

A. "How's the repair progress."

B. "How's the repairing progress."

Thank you
  

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A. "B. "Thank you 'Repair' is a noun in that sentence.

  • A.
  • "B.
  • "Thank you 'Repair' is a noun in that sentence.
  • We have the progressive form of the verb 'progress': How is the repair progressing?
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GuyperShould -ing go always go with it when the noun works as an adjective or is it fine without it?A. "How's the repair progress."B. "How's the repairing progress."Thank you
'Repair' is a noun in that sentence. We have the progressive form of the verb 'progress':

How is the repair progressing?

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