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What's the difference between "Fashion" and "Fashionable"?
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Jul 22, 2011 12:45 AM
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Most of the time, "fashion" is a noun (a subject or object) and "fashionable" is an adjective (describes something).
Examples:
She's wearing a very fashionable dress tonight. (adjective, describes the dress)
I don't understand fashion. (and object of understanding)
July 22, 2011
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fashion = noun
fashionable = adjective
It's in fashion.
It's the fashion.
It's fashionable.
These three all mean the same.
July 22, 2011
Someone,who is 'fashionable' (the adjective) ,is wearing the latest 'fashion' (the noun)!
July 23, 2011
piensa en el fin de la palabra "fashionable" -- "able" esto como una palabra en si me dice "capable"
entonces "fashionable" para mi quiere decir que la cosa a que se refiere es "capable de ser fashion"
July 22, 2011
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