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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Reverse / Forward



Are they correct now? If not, why? What do these mean?
1. The track direction is forward in this game.
2. The track direction is forwarded in this game.
3. The track direction is reverse in this game. (This sounds odd. If it is wrong, why? #1 is correct?)
4. The track direction is reversed in this game. (If this is right, how come #2 sounds odd?)

Thanks.
  

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Hello Jack112 I would say: 1) In this game you should drive the track in the forward direction. 2) In this game you should drive the track in the reverse direction. I'm hoping moderators will give you better answers.

  • Hello Jack112 I would say: 1) In this game you should drive the track in the forward direction.
  • 2) In this game you should drive the track in the reverse direction.
  • I'm hoping moderators will give you better answers.
  • paco
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Hello Jack112

I would say:
1) In this game you should drive the track in the forward direction.
2) In this game you should drive the track in the reverse direction.

I'm hoping moderators will give you better answers.

paco
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What do they mean when they are nouns? And what do they mean what they are adjectives?

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forward
(noun) front attacker in a sport such as soccer
(adjective) towards the front/future.
(verb) send a letter to any other address

reverse
(noun) the complete opposite of what is expected to be normal.
(adjective) opposite to what is expected to be normal.
(verb) put something in the opposite position.

paco

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