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Compound Adjectives



Ruwayda37
Egypt

Compound Adjectives
 
Good day fellow teachers, Could you please help me understand why fractions in compound adjectives are used in the plural form? For example, we say a two-thirds majority instead of a two-third majority.

26 Aug 2020      





redcamarocruiser
United States

It is because there are two thirds. 1/3 would not be plural. But we have two thirds, 1/3 + 1/3 .

27 Aug 2020     



Ruwayda37
Egypt

But we say a five-year-old boy, not five-years-old boy. Could you please explain what the rule doesn�t work with fractions?

27 Aug 2020     



piet88
New Zealand

It�s a good question, but (as is often the case in English) there doesn�t seem to be a good answer.   The following is from Swan:
In fractions, the plural -s is not usually dropped.
a two-thirds share (NOT a two third share)
Exception: three quarters (a three-quarter length coat)
M.Swan, Practical English Usage 3rd Edition, OUP 2009 386.5 page 359

27 Aug 2020     



Ruwayda37
Egypt

Thank you very much, piet88. I really needed your answer and appreciate your help.

27 Aug 2020