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Adanrules66 Posted 9 years ago
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Rules on how many nouns you can put in a simple clause.

The pedestrian ran on top of a moon bacon sandwitch.


First of all, 'moon bacon sandwitch' can mean the name of a sandwitch that sells at a shop.


Or, is it a random series of nouns that does not give off ANY meaning, which is it? what are the rules in putting multiple nouns in series?

  

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adanrules66 The pedestrian ran over a moon bacon sandwich . adanrules66 First of all,'moon bacon sandwich ' can mean the name of a sandwich that sells at a shop. It could be.

  • adanrules66 The pedestrian ran over a moon bacon sandwich .
  • adanrules66 First of all,'moon bacon sandwich ' can mean the name of a sandwich that sells at a shop.
  • It could be.
  • If it is, then it makes sense because of that; otherwise, it is meaningless.
  • adanrules66 what are the rules in putting multiple nouns in series?
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adanrules66The pedestrian ran over a moon bacon sandwich.
adanrules66First of all,'moon bacon sandwich' can mean the name of a sandwich that sells at a shop.

It could be.

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