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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Title accuracy

Which one is grammatically correct?

1. The much-awaited film of 2016 of the Superstar Jackie Chan
2. The much-awaited Superstar Jackie Chan’s film of 2016
  

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Anonymous grammatically correct These are correct: the much awaited 2016 film of superstar Jackie Chan superstar Jack Chan's much awaited film of 2016 Check these against those that you wrote to see where you have gone wrong. Note: much awaited and much-awaited are used about equally. I prefer the version without the hyphen.

  • Anonymous grammatically correct These are correct: the much awaited 2016 film of superstar Jackie Chan superstar Jack Chan's much awaited film of 2016 Check these against those that you wrote to see where you have gone wrong.
  • Note: much awaited and much-awaited are used about equally.
  • I prefer the version without the hyphen.
  • CJ
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Anonymousgrammatically correct
These are correct:

the much awaited 2016 film of superstar Jackie Chan
superstar Jack Chan's much awaited film of 2016

Check these against those that you wrote to see where you have gone wrong.

Note: much awaited and much-awaited are used about equally. I prefer the ver
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Thank you sir. This is really very helpful.

Is this line hanging or incomplete?
Superstar Jackie Chan plays an ageing crime boss with a thriller based
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I would rather use "long awaited".
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AnonymousSuperstar Jackie Chan plays an ageing crime boss with a thriller based
It's incomplete. We expect a noun next.

CJ
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Ok. I will take note on the incomplete line.

Do I need to put the word "the before legendary? please advise.

The biggest box office hit of 2016, starring the legendary Jackie Chan
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AnonymousDo I need to put the word "the before legendary?
No; it's optional.

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