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modifyingUK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmɒdɪfaɪɪŋ/
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "modifying" in the title: adjective modifying two nouns - immense courage and bravery - grammar
Adverbs modifying " enormous " - grammar Agreement of adjective modifying 2 nouns separated by "o" - grammar as a function of - modifying clause - grammar disease-modifying drugs - medical ensalada de frutas, ensalada de huevo (nouns modifying noun) - grammar indirect questions with a long post modifying - grammar modifying this clinical manifestation - medical mood modifying substance No products found, please try modifying your search tanto(s)/tanta(s) (modifying more than one noun) - grammar three adjectives modifying one noun - grammar ''Due to'' modifying which one? - English Only forum “very much” modifying adjectives - English Only forum (salvage as much as possible) an adverb modifying a pronoun? - English Only forum A man, afraid of water(adjective phrase modifying a noun) - English Only forum About modifying - English Only forum Adjective clause (which) vs participle phrase modifying the entire clause - English Only forum adjective modifying... - English Only forum adverb + modifying noun + noun - English Only forum Adverb clause modifying adjective or verb. - English Only forum adverb modifying a noun - English Only forum Adverbs modifying noun phrases and nouns? - English Only forum Adverbs modifying nouns - English Only forum also done by modifying the gene - English Only forum An adjective modifying “opinion”: orderly - English Only forum "because of" modifying adjectives - English Only forum Can the adverb ‘next’ be placed before its modifying verb? - English Only forum Can the long clause modifying the subject be placed at the end of sentence because it is too long? - English Only forum Can "to-infinitive phrase" be used non-restrictively modifying its preceding noun? - English Only forum more...
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