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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct??

An non-big mac-ish hamburger.

An non-Big Mac-ish hamburger.

An un-Big Mac-ish hamburger.

An un-big-mac-ish hamburger.

An un-Big-Mac-ish hamburger.

??? Thanks for clarification!
  

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Anonymous An un-Big-Mac-ish hamburger. "

  • Anonymous An un-Big-Mac-ish hamburger.
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Anonymous An un-Big-Mac-ish hamburger.
I'd go with this one, but skip the hyphen in "Big Mac."
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All of them are horrible. I'd go for something like "a hamburger nothing like a Big Mac". Also it's hard to tell whether you are being positive or negative (about a Big Mac).

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