Why Severe acute respiratory syndrome?
Dear Sirs,
I just don't understand it, in term of grammatical writing, why they use "Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome"? Can I use "Severely-Acute Respiratory Syndrome instead. Which one is more correct, in term of "grammatical point (Normal Pattern: Adverb+Adjective+Noun:-Severely-Acute Respiratory Syndrome, While in the phrase: SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME:-ADJECTIVE+ADJECTIVE+ADJECTIVE+NOUN, 3 Adjectives in the phrase, So, How about that?, even in BBC and VOA news, you can see this form, Do you have any explaination, please?). I raised this question for better understanding on how to use the adjective or the adverb, please.
And also, in the short form; SARS, what is the correct pronunciation of word?
Best regards,
Piak
Re: Why Severe acute respiratory syndrome?
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Originally Posted by Piak
Dear Sirs,
I just don't understand it, in term of grammatical writing, why they use "Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome"? Can I use "Severely-Acute Respiratory Syndrome instead. Which one is more correct, in term of "grammatical point (Normal Pattern: Adverb+Adjective+Noun:-Severely-Acute Respiratory Syndrome, While in the phrase: SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME:-ADJECTIVE+ADJECTIVE+ADJECTIVE+NOUN, 3 Adjectives in the phrase, So, How about that?, even in BBC and VOA news, you can see this form, Do you have any explaination, please?). I raised this question for better understanding on how to use the adjective or the adverb, please.
My best "guess" is that severe does not modify acute, but it modifies respiratory syndrome.
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And also, in the short form; SARS, what is the correct pronunciation of word?
And also, in the short form (SARS), what is the correct pronunciation of the word?
The way I have heard it pronounced is sarz
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Best regards,
Re: Why Severe acute respiratory syndrome?
Thank you again for your additional reply made to this post.
Best regards,
Piak
Re: Why Severe acute respiratory syndrome?