Timeline for Can I place an adjective after the noun it describes, like "My hair is a fast-growing"?
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S Mar 29, 2022 at 17:41 | history | edited | Clansky | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 29, 2022 at 17:31 | comment | added | CommunityBot | Your answer could be improved with additional supporting information. Please edit to add further details, such as citations or documentation, so that others can confirm that your answer is correct. You can find more information on how to write good answers in the help center. | |
Mar 29, 2022 at 17:31 | comment | added | Nike Dattani | "My hair is a fast-growing" ... interesting. Do you have any source to prove that your assertion is correct here? | |
S Mar 29, 2022 at 17:19 | review | First answers | |||
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S Mar 29, 2022 at 17:19 | history | edited | Clansky | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 29, 2022 at 14:16 | history | edited | Glorfindel♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
the strikethrough makes it hard to read
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Mar 29, 2022 at 13:50 | history | edited | Clansky | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 29, 2022 at 13:43 | comment | added | henryke araudjo | it came out of my head and the first version of it in my head was just like you last example: "just My hair is fast-growing" I added the article because i was "afraid" the "fast-growing" after the noun could sounds like a verb, get it? | |
S Mar 29, 2022 at 13:26 | review | First answers | |||
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S Mar 29, 2022 at 13:26 | history | answered | Clansky | CC BY-SA 4.0 |