shahin_67
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- Jul 21, 2011
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
Hello There,
I just need to compose compound adjectives i.e., through attachment of verb + noun. Here's a sample I scrambled upon once I watched Simpson's TV series: a bath-taking, underpants-wearing lily hugger!
Now the question is how to build such structure scrupulously. Given I need to put into words a situation in which you may cut corners. What should I say: a money-saving situation, a saving-money situation or a money-saver situation?!
Since I'm going to take IELTS exam so this sort of wording is essentially prominent to my writing task. I would appreciate it if you would clarify it as grammatical as possible.
Any suggestion is welcome,
Shahin
I just need to compose compound adjectives i.e., through attachment of verb + noun. Here's a sample I scrambled upon once I watched Simpson's TV series: a bath-taking, underpants-wearing lily hugger!
Now the question is how to build such structure scrupulously. Given I need to put into words a situation in which you may cut corners. What should I say: a money-saving situation, a saving-money situation or a money-saver situation?!
Since I'm going to take IELTS exam so this sort of wording is essentially prominent to my writing task. I would appreciate it if you would clarify it as grammatical as possible.
Any suggestion is welcome,
Shahin