I came home late today. My two-years-old son was already sleeping. I watched his face for a while. I realized that it was the most beautiful thing I saw today.
When a combination of a number and a noun is used as an adjective, the singular form of the noun is used. If this makes you feel like throwing an English textbook at the wall, I don't blame you. :-) a three-week vacation a ten-story building a six-wheel truck The hyphens (-) are optional, but they make the phrases easier to read for a native English speaker.
When a combination of a number and a noun is used as an adjective, the singular form of the noun is used. If this makes you feel like throwing an English textbook at the wall, I don't blame you. :-) a three-week vacation a ten-story building a six-wheel truck The hyphens (-) are optional, but they make the phrases easier to read for a native English speaker.
I know this issue for more than two decades, but I can't remember this thing, to be honest.
I came home late today. My two-years-old son was already sleeping. I watched his face for a while. I realized that it was the most beautiful thing I saw today.
My two-years-old son was already sleeping.
When a combination of a number and a noun is used as an adjective, the singular form of the noun is used. If this makes you feel like throwing an English textbook at the wall, I don't blame you. :-)
a three-week vacation
a ten-story building
a six-wheel truck
The hyphens (-) are optional, but they make the phrases easier to read for a native English speaker.
My two-years-old son was already sleeping.
(^_^)