ChrisFR
Words compound. Hi ! I read a book last night and i saw this word " Longest-serving". First, i would like to know the meaning. I guess it means that someone stood for a long time in a place , no ? Then, how to do to understand easily ? Thank for your answer.
29. Nov. 2014 06:17
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it probably means " long time in position", for example, Australia's longest-serving independent senator Brian Harradine has died in Hobart aged 79 after a long illness.
29. November 2014
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It does mean "longest time in a position" as Stephen said. The combination of two adjectives like this is often done by putting a hyphen, the <-> , between the words to combine them into one! but it's not always used. A common example would in a phrase like " my one-year-old baby".
29. November 2014
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