“1º Noun + 2º Noun ” or “2º Noun + of the + 1º Noun”?
I know this must be a simple question, but I really can't find (probably I don't know how express this question to search in google) the explanation for this.
In the phrase:
Full Coverage of the Industry
Could we say:
Industry Full Coverage
Is there a correct way or any rules that can help us this and in other similar cases?? Usually I use what sounds right for me, but I'm never sure of what is the correct one
Same thing for
Car Manufacters of Passenger vehicles or Passenger vehicles car manufacters
Thank you all
prepositions nouns
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I know this must be a simple question, but I really can't find (probably I don't know how express this question to search in google) the explanation for this.
In the phrase:
Full Coverage of the Industry
Could we say:
Industry Full Coverage
Is there a correct way or any rules that can help us this and in other similar cases?? Usually I use what sounds right for me, but I'm never sure of what is the correct one
Same thing for
Car Manufacters of Passenger vehicles or Passenger vehicles car manufacters
Thank you all
prepositions nouns
New contributor
Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
– remarkl
10 hours ago
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I know this must be a simple question, but I really can't find (probably I don't know how express this question to search in google) the explanation for this.
In the phrase:
Full Coverage of the Industry
Could we say:
Industry Full Coverage
Is there a correct way or any rules that can help us this and in other similar cases?? Usually I use what sounds right for me, but I'm never sure of what is the correct one
Same thing for
Car Manufacters of Passenger vehicles or Passenger vehicles car manufacters
Thank you all
prepositions nouns
New contributor
I know this must be a simple question, but I really can't find (probably I don't know how express this question to search in google) the explanation for this.
In the phrase:
Full Coverage of the Industry
Could we say:
Industry Full Coverage
Is there a correct way or any rules that can help us this and in other similar cases?? Usually I use what sounds right for me, but I'm never sure of what is the correct one
Same thing for
Car Manufacters of Passenger vehicles or Passenger vehicles car manufacters
Thank you all
prepositions nouns
prepositions nouns
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New contributor
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Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
– remarkl
10 hours ago
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Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
– remarkl
10 hours ago
Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
– remarkl
10 hours ago
Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
– remarkl
10 hours ago
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"Full Industry Coverage" would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. A list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appear can be found here.
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"Full Industry Coverage" would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. A list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appear can be found here.
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"Full Industry Coverage" would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. A list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appear can be found here.
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"Full Industry Coverage" would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. A list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appear can be found here.
"Full Industry Coverage" would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. A list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appear can be found here.
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Full Industry Coverage would be ok. In such a case, all of the nouns other than the first one are being used as adjectives. Here's a list showing the order in which a string of adjectives normally appears. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/…
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