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Adjective from "conclude"
We had to write an adjective from a noun "conclude" and I wrote "conclusional" but I guess the answer is "conclusive". Is the first one correct?
2018年11月21日 14:44
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"conclusional" exists as an entry in some dictionaries, but I've never seen it in use, and I'm reasonably widely-read.
Another adjective derived from "conclude" is the participial adjective "concluding". It is much more common. "He gave a few concluding remarks."
2018年11月21日
Bit those things aren't really linked. A conclusion is not the same as something that is conclusive..
2018年11月21日
Hi, I would say, the correct one is conclusive, I never heard conclusional. You can find "conclusion" as well as a noun, but "conclude" is a verb (it means to "end" something)
2018年11月21日
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