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Gabriel
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Hi, everyone
Would you say "Our coffee is known for its sweet, slightly acid taste" or "Our coffee is known for its sweet slightly acid taste"?.. With or without a comma?...
2) Do you say "There are a few under twenty days until Christmas" or "There are a little under twenty days until Christmas"? And "There is or are a little over 30 holidays in the winter"
2017년 12월 4일 오전 1:12
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1) the comma is necessary to separate the adjectives when they apply to the same noun. Also instead of "acid" the correct word is "acidic". "Acid is a noun and "Acidic is the adjective of that noun
2)"There is a little under..." is the correct way to use this. If you want to use the word "few" that you would say "There is a few less than 20 days until Christmas."
2017년 12월 4일
Hello Jordana,
1) "Our coffee is known for its sweet, slightly acidic taste."
* If you can put an and or a but between the adjectives, a comma most likely belongs there.
2) "There are a little under twenty days until Christmas."
3) "There are a little over 30 holidays in the winter."
*Holidays is plural, so you need are instead of is here.
Good luck!
Brandy Caulfield
2017년 12월 4일
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2017년 12월 4일
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