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Sat 19 Nov, 2011 07:58 am
if I want to say this: "those who will soon be neighbors with the ghost"
can I say it in this way? "those ghost neighbors soon-to-bes"?
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Sat 19 Nov, 2011 08:01 am
@lizfeehily,
Not really. Maybe "the ghost's soon to be neighbors".
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Sun 20 Nov, 2011 01:44 am
@engineer,
thank you
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