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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

scale as an adjective

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The commercial shows a larger than normal scale crib, with an adult in it so that the adult looks like he's a infant.

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It works as you have it. ) You can substitute "size" for "scale," but "scale" is often used in this way. It may not be the highest register choice.

  • It works as you have it.
  • ) You can substitute "size" for "scale," but "scale" is often used in this way.
  • It may not be the highest register choice.
  • - A.
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It works as you have it.

I'd use a comma after "in it."

(he's an infant.)

You can substitute "size" for "scale," but "scale" is often used in this way. It may not be the highest register choice.

- A.

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