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Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective?



 
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Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective? #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 01, 2008 20:36 pm   Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective?
 

Hi

Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective? Any other suggestions are welcome.

Quote:
Her son is in a neighborhood school only.

I rent books from a neighborhood library.

The children play in the neighborhood ground.


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Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective? #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:28 am   Can we use 'neighbourhood' as an adjective?
 

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Yes, indeed.

However: 'The children play in the neighborhood field.'
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