Yes. In most situations, the adjective comes before the noun: fast car, blue sky, expensive watch, etc. 'I built the center recreation' just sounds bad to me, but 'I declared a function virtual'...
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Yes. In most situations, the adjective comes before the noun: fast car, blue sky, expensive watch, etc. 'I built the center recreation' just sounds bad to me, but 'I declared a function virtual'...
It does have the same meaning. The only difference is one is using an inanimate noun with an adjective, whereas the other uses two animate nouns. The meaning of the verb is still the same.
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You know, I was thinking that, but after my tenth or twelfth reading, I changed my mind and decided I liked the first one better. In the end, I decided to just not say anything. :lol: I like the...
To the best of my knowledge, they're identical. If there is a difference, it's one of those obscure rules only english teachers know about and everyone else ignores. :lol:
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