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  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

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  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    I suppose, here the three-week is an adjective for the holiday...

    hh you would say a three week holiday,why I’m that sure is for when I came across a noun phrase which six-people was the adjective for a six people **bus**, and I figure it out it was an adjective for the noun comes afterwards.

    what’s the verb for?

    • 816242 views
    • 12 answers
    • 303275 votes