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Sarcandra Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Verso, recto

Hi. Could you please help me figure out how to use "verso" and "recto" as nouns?

Here's what I want to say: The Accommodations chapter [in the book we're typesetting] will end on the verso page.

But I want to be able to use verso as a noun (because it's listed as such in Merriam-Webster). How do I say it?

Thanks!
  

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The 'Accommodations' chapter will end on the verso.

  • The 'Accommodations' chapter will end on the verso.
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The 'Accommodations' chapter will end on the verso.
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I didn't think of that! Used in my native language, verso and recto always seemed like adjectives to me. Thanks, Mr. Micawber!

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