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Tuan Chau Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Talent team or talented team

Hi there,

I have a little bit confused with TALENT and TALENTED on TALENTed TEAM

Which is correct?
  

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These words have a similar sense but they cannot be interchanged - talent is a noun, talented is an adjective. For example, the following are correct: This is a talented team. This team has a lot of talent.

  • These words have a similar sense but they cannot be interchanged - talent is a noun, talented is an adjective.
  • For example, the following are correct: This is a talented team.
  • This team has a lot of talent.
  • There's a lot of talent on this team.
  • There're a lot of talented players on this team.
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These words have a similar sense but they cannot be interchanged - talent is a noun, talented is an adjective. For example, the following are correct:

This is a talented team.

This team has a lot of talent.

There's a lot of talent on this team.

There're a lot of talented players on this team.

I'm entering a talent contest.

There are a lot of t

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