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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Stubborn

Context: He is not ready to patch up with his friend and has not spoken with him for a long time.

He is a stubborn person.

Can we describe him this way? or Can you please suggest any appropriate adjective?

  

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kumenglish He is a stubborn person. OK, but all you need is "He is stubborn". Either way is OK.

  • kumenglish He is a stubborn person.
  • OK, but all you need is "He is stubborn".
  • Either way is OK.
  • CJ
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kumenglishHe is a stubborn person.

OK, but all you need is "He is stubborn".

Either way is OK.

CJ

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kumenglishCan you please suggest any appropriate adjective?

https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/stubborn

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