proper adjective造句
例句與造句
- When one of the parts of the modifier is a proper noun or a proper adjective, there is no hyphen ( e . g . " a South American actor " ).
- Because of this, the terms " proper adjective " and " common adjective " have come to be used, with meanings analogous to the lay meanings of " proper noun " and " common noun ".
- We capitalize it as a proper adjective or noun to represent our community and our identity . " This distinction is mostly relevant in BLPs, wherein it is best to use that person's preference if known, and otherwise default to the non-capitalized version.
- :Laotian, like Maori, is both a proper adjective and a proper noun . " The Laotian ambassador was unaware that the president had told his staff not to have any contact with the Laotian . " talk ) 21 : 31, 5 February 2010 ( UTC)
- While I understand it is very difficult to use the proper adjective in the case of the USA and its residents it's not to blame the rest of the continent and sub-continent by stripping us from a geographical adjective that can well be used to describe us all alike.
- It's difficult to find proper adjective in a sentence. 用proper adjective造句挺難的
- From Lydia Brown's FAQ on Autistic Hoya : " I capitalize the word " Autistic " as if it were a proper adjective, for the same reason the Deaf and Blind communities capitalize the respective adjectives " Deaf " and " Blind . " We do it for the same reason Black people often capitalize that word.
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