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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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If man is addressed as quality.

And I have to say that 'I love qualities*'.

How should I write this.I believe it's wrong*.('I love qualities)
Thanks!
  

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I"m sorry, I can't follow this. Can you say it another way?

  • I"m sorry, I can't follow this.
  • Can you say it another way?
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I"m sorry, I can't follow this.

Can you say it another way?
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For example; 'He is a quality.'

If I have to say that I love qualities.

qualitie's......of course not,then how should I write it?

Thanks!
I love you the most teacher!
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i think it should be 'i love quality's'.Correct?
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I"m still not sure what you mean. I can't imagine saying "A man is a quality."

However, I can definitely tell you that you do NOT make the word quality plural by adding an 's.

Loyalty is a nice quality to have in a friend.
She has many fine qualities.
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But if i say that'YOU ARE QUALITY/VALUE'

I guess,it is not wrong.
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Okay i got it!!

It will be like this 'I love values/qualities.Correct?
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He has many fine qualities.

I love his fine qualities.

Note that his values are the things he find valuable. A commitment to family and community, doing your best, acting with integrity -- those are considered good values. I want my children to play with other children whose family share the same values.

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