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A plural noun can modify a singular noun and vice-versa

by rihanna.hayat Sat Sep 14, 2013 7:02 am

The explanation is for the following example: [source: OG#10, Question 213]

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Re: A plural noun can modify a singular noun and vice-versa

by RonPurewal Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:36 am

Hi,
OG is banned on this forum, per the explicit request of GMAC. We can't publish those problems on here anymore (since almost 6 years ago).

This is why the OG Verbal folder is read-only, with no posting allowed. Please don't try to circumvent the rules by posting in another folder.

Thank you.
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Re: A plural noun can modify a singular noun and vice-versa

by RonPurewal Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:38 am

One thing you can do, by the way, would be to post another thread with a similar-looking sentence that you create yourself. Then you can ask the same question(s).

If you do this, please (a) cite the problem number (not the actual problem!) from the OG, and (b) make your sentence different enough that it's not basically "copying".
I.e., don't just change one or two words of the original.

Thanks.