How do I spell free/m correctly?
…in a free parking space
or
…..in a free parking space
What is right?
thanks in advance
…in a free parking space
or
…..in a free parking space
What is right?
thanks in advance
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Hello, I always say “no problem” instead of “no problem.” Is that correct?
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Hi, For example, if you spell a word incorrectly, the grammar is incorrect or you misinterpret the meaning of a word. So not even things where subjectivity would play a role. I'm always happy when I'm corrected, because that's the best way to learn. How do you see this? Greetings
If you write a word that also refers to the (in this case) noun and ends with a “m”, you write the adjective at the end with a “n”.
This also applies if you use several adjectives:
… on am freen Parking.
Thank you all.
On a free car park
On a free parking lot