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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of word

Can the word 'genius' be used this way?

That was a one genius shot by Roger Federer.

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You shouldn't use more than one determiner for a singular countable noun ("shot"). Anonymous That was one genius ingenious shot by Roger Federer. or Anonymous That was an ingenious one genius shot by Roger Federer.

  • You shouldn't use more than one determiner for a singular countable noun ("shot").
  • Anonymous That was one genius ingenious shot by Roger Federer.
  • or Anonymous That was an ingenious one genius shot by Roger Federer.
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You shouldn't use more than one determiner for a singular countable noun ("shot").
AnonymousThat was one genius ingenious shot by Roger Federer.
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AnonymousThat was an ingenious one genius shot by Roger Federer.
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teechrYou shouldn't use more than one determiner for a singular countable noun ("shot").AnonymousThat was one genius ingenious shot by Roger Federer.orAnonymousThat was an ingenious one genius shot by Roger Federer.
Thank you. I am not surr why I used two determiners.

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