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Jayprakash Singh Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Vocabulary

Is it right grammatically to say I saw an exquisite girl ( the word exquisite is intended to mean beautiful) ,or should I say I saw an exquisitely beautiful girl? To me, exquisite already means beautiful. What's the point in saying exquisitely beautiful? I get perplexed. Can anyone untangle this concept please?
  

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Is it right grammatically to say I saw an exquisite girl. Yes, that's enough.

  • Is it right grammatically to say I saw an exquisite girl.
  • Yes, that's enough.
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Is it right grammatically to say I saw an exquisite girl. Yes, that's enough.

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