Y’know, this question nicely demonstrates the value of the common comma.Geordie1 wrote:Are you a Geordie Killer Wolf?
Are you a Geordie Killer, Wolf?
Are you a Geordie, Killer Wolf?
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Y’know, this question nicely demonstrates the value of the common comma.Geordie1 wrote:Are you a Geordie Killer Wolf?
This one's wrong too. The capital K makes "Killer" a proper noun, precluding the adjectival use of "Geordi" as an attributive noun as both are proper nouns.Ahruman wrote:Are you a Geordie Killer, Wolf?
Ahruman wrote:Are you a Geordie Killer, Wolf?
Cmdr. Maegil wrote:The capital K makes "Killer" a proper noun, precluding the adjectival use of "Geordi" as an attributive noun as both are proper nouns.
Well, even though I'm no linguist nor a native english speaker, I did - but I think it doesn't apply to this case. Still, in this construction, instead of a proper adjective, it would be possible to use a proper adverb.Roberto wrote:Clearly you've never heard of proper adjectives, then...
No, that would be the panda, unless you meant that the Panda gang member eats, shoots and leaves.Captain Hesperus wrote:Errrrm, the Panda eats shoots and leaves? !