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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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What does often attributive mean in context of usage?

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What does often attributive mean in context of usage?
  

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That is often used together with other nouns, to describe them in some way. School + Bus = School bus. This is not a school, it's a kind of bus that has something to do with "school".

  • That is often used together with other nouns, to describe them in some way.
  • School + Bus = School bus.
  • This is not a school, it's a kind of bus that has something to do with "school".
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That is often used together with other nouns, to describe them in some way.
School + Bus = School bus. This is not a school, it's a kind of bus that has something to do with "school".

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