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How to understand "based'in this sentence? Is it a adjection or noun? Traditionally, many industries and companies set up business headquarters in the city but as time has changed the need to be city based has diminished.
Jun 10, 2018 6:58 AM
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city-based here is compound, you can see it as adjective
June 10, 2018
you are right but city have all types of resources
June 10, 2018
you are right but city have all types of resources
June 10, 2018
you are right but city have all types of resources
June 10, 2018
In this case, 'based' means 'located'. Here is another way to say the sentence: Traditionally, many industries and companies set up business headquarters in the city, but as time has changed the need to be located in the city has diminished.
June 10, 2018
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