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Apatzinguense Posted 6 years ago
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Could somebody tell me which of these sentences is correct?


1. I am an elderly lady.


2. I am old/ I am an old lady/man


3. I am elderly.


To me # 3 sounds awkward without the noun "lady/man", as specified in # 1. Number 2, on the other hand, sounds inappropriate.

Every time that I used the adjective "elderly" I have to use the noun man/lady otherwise it sounds "off" Am I correct? i would appreciate your response.

  

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They are all OK. apatzinguense To me # 3 sounds awkward without the noun "lady/man", as specified in # 1. Yes, but it's not really that awkward.

  • They are all OK.
  • apatzinguense To me # 3 sounds awkward without the noun "lady/man", as specified in # 1.
  • Yes, but it's not really that awkward.
  • It's possible.
  • apatzinguense Number 2, on the other hand, sounds inappropriate.
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They are all OK.

apatzinguenseTo me # 3 sounds awkward without the noun "lady/man", as specified in # 1.

Yes, but it's not really that awkward. It's possible.

apatzinguenseNumber 2, on the other hand, sounds inappropriate.

Yes, but only because 'elderly' sounds nicer than 'old'. 'old' is not wrong.

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