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FatimaSaboor123 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Wizard

"No Jumma (Friday Prayer)?" Asked the merchant as he brushed the red color on the canvas to paint the red robe Sultan was wearing. "No, I want my portrait first," Sultan said with no shame at all. "Ok!" Said the wizard of paint.


Should I use "Painting Wizard" instead of "Wizard of Paint"? Here, wizard means a person who is very skilled in a particular field or activity

  

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"Wizard of paint" or "painting wizard" are not used in English. "Wizard" is only used in a few phrases, mostly in connection with calculating ability: math wizard, accounting wizard, poker wizard, chess wizard, etc. "

  • "Wizard of paint" or "painting wizard" are not used in English.
  • "Wizard" is only used in a few phrases, mostly in connection with calculating ability: math wizard, accounting wizard, poker wizard, chess wizard, etc.
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"Wizard of paint" or "painting wizard" are not used in English. "Wizard" is only used in a few phrases, mostly in connection with calculating ability: math wizard, accounting wizard, poker wizard, chess wizard, etc. In the passage you'd simply say "artist" or "merchant."

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