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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Whim

To describe one's character.

He is in a whim mood.

He is a whim person.


Can we describe a person's character above in one sentence?

  

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kumenglish He is in a whim mood. He is a whim person. These sentences are not right.

  • kumenglish He is in a whim mood.
  • He is a whim person.
  • These sentences are not right.
  • "whim" cannot be an adjective.
  • g.
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kumenglishHe is in a whim mood.
He is a whim person.

These sentences are not right. "whim" cannot be an adjective.

If you want to use the word "whim" then you will have to recast the sentence; e.g. "He is acting on a whim" or "He is the kind of person who acts on a whim". Alternatively you can look for an adjective to express what you mean, e.g. "

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