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Maryam Aliasgari Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

possible mission or mission possible?

which one is correct? if both then what is the difference and which one is more common?
  

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You'll have to give us some complete sentences for context. What is it you want to say? Normally the adjective comes before the noun, but it depends on the structure of the rest of the sentence.

  • You'll have to give us some complete sentences for context.
  • What is it you want to say?
  • Normally the adjective comes before the noun, but it depends on the structure of the rest of the sentence.
  • " What possible mission could he be on now?
  • He's been gone for weeks.
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You'll have to give us some complete sentences for context. What is it you want to say? Normally the adjective comes before the noun, but it depends on the structure of the rest of the sentence. Also, there is a show called "Mission: Impossible," and someone might be referring to that if they say "mission possible."

What possible mission could he be on now? He's been gone for weeks.
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actually it is going to be used as a title

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