proper adjective造句
例句与造句
- "Trademarks are always proper adjectives, " the legal pedagogy at TiVo . com instructs.
- Perhaps fortunate might also serve as a proper adjective.
- The proper adjective for Burkett might be inconsistent, a word that also applies to the offense.
- I created a new article Proper adjective with a broader scope than List of eponymous adjectives in English.
- Proper adjectives are just capitalized adjectives.
- It's difficult to find proper adjective in a sentence. 用proper adjective造句挺难的
- In the Bantu languages, the adjectives form a closed class ( with some languages having no proper adjectives at all ).
- In Bulgarian and Macedonian these have become proper adjectives in their own right without the possibility of [ further ] comparison.
- To put it another way, they " developed a life of their own " to the point where they are no longer proper adjectives.
- And watching the finest flowers of American sports journalism bloom in the desert has been an experience ( the proper adjective eludes me here ).
- Why should nouns like inhalation and skin be pressed into service, Deck asks, when there are proper adjectives _ pulmonary and cutaneous _ in the lexicon.
- Is there any language besides English that capitalizes so-called proper adjectives ( like adjectives of nationality ) ?-- Lazar Taxon 19 : 34, 7 September 2007 ( UTC)
- The proper adjective form of " anders " is " andersartig ", which changes to " andersartiger " with the proper comparative inflection, meaning " more different ".
- Words derived from proper names are sometimes called " proper adjectives " ( or " proper adverbs ", and so on ), but not in mainstream linguistic theory.
- As the word was rejected as registrable in a number of countries, lawyers advised that to be successful the word would have to be used as a proper adjective.
- "It's like giving a mechanic a ton-load of money to talk about engines, " says Long, who actually used a more locker room-proper adjective for the word " ton ."
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