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Gabrielle
"former friend"or"formerly friend"? well,in《friends》,a woman says"your formerly fat frnd is getting married first",so whats the difference between "former frnd"and"formerly frnd"?
14 aug. 2008 08:04
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Former friend sounds better.
14 augustus 2008
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We often say 'former friend' to refer to someone who used to be our friend. The word 'formerly fat friend' means a friend who used to be fat. We don't usually use 'formerly friend.' Grammatically, 'former' is an adjective, so it modifies the noun, 'friend.' On the other hand, 'formerly' is an adverb, so it modifies the adjective, 'fat.'
14 augustus 2008
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