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Plural Nouns as Adjectives

 
 
Reply Sun 25 Sep, 2011 11:17 pm
Normally, we use a singular noun as an adjective. For example, a teacher transfer or a job vacancy. When do we, however, employ a plural noun as an adjective, such as, a teachers college or jobs cuts? Besides, when are we supposed to provide an 's to the plural noun used an adjective, like in " a women's magazine"?
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