[Grammar] Can I put an indefinite article before a possessive noun?

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You are not authorized to speak for "most grammarians". I am not even certain that "grammarian" has been defined to the level that you use the word.
 

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'Functioning as an adjective' is not the same thing as 'being an adjective', so I wonder why Piscean said such things as 'make them adjectives' and 'transform them into adjectives' and why Weaver67 said 'absolutely equal'.
 

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But you did: "I can't, and have no wish to, stop people doing anything they wish. I am merely noting what most grammarians think."
 

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On that note, I declare the thread done and dusted.
 

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There is no transformation needed. It is based on function. And the function is clear to most of us.

Just to add one brief point to a closed thread, transformation and other ways of testing do offer clues to the form being tested.
 
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