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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
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-He was from a _ family _ Japanese and American origin.

I think Jewish and of are the only correct answers, but in some corpora I find Jews and with, which sound wrong to me. Could I use Jews and with?
  

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OttoJ I think Jewish and of are the only correct answers You are correct. Jews = a plural noun . Jewish = an adjective

  • OttoJ I think Jewish and of are the only correct answers You are correct.
  • Jews = a plural noun .
  • Jewish = an adjective
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OttoJI think Jewish and of are the only correct answers
You are correct.

Jews = a plural noun.
Jewish = an adjective

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