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Compound Adjectives
Ruwayda37
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Compound Adjectives
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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
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redcamarocruiser
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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
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Ruwayda37
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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
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piet88
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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
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Ruwayda37
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Thank you very much, piet88. I really needed your answer and appreciate your help. |
27 Aug 2020
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