Understand that this is a private bank. They don't pass money over the counter...as do the vulgar establishments nowadays that precipitated the recent panic and crisis.
Understand that this is a private bank, they don't pass money over the counter. It's not at all like the vulgar establishments nowadays that precipitated the recent panic.
Jennie , Since it is an adjective there is no plural form . For example 'an extravagant man ' or ' a rich man '
'extravagant' and 'rich' here are both adjectives describing the noun 'man ' and cannot be made plural . Of course we can have 'extravagant men ' = plural
It isn't as though he's stating 'we are extravagant,' which is plural; he's saying 'extravagances,' now that surely is incorrect. How does this one work then.....'He had riches beyond compare.'
'Kind Hearts and Coronets' is my favourite comedy, and one of my favourite films of any genre.
bathrat 4 months ago
love this film
mmpaulmm 1 year ago
Understand that this is a private bank. They don't pass money over the counter...as do the vulgar establishments nowadays that precipitated the recent panic and crisis.
tonygumbrell22 1 year ago
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Understand that this is a private bank, they don't pass money over the counter. It's not at all like the vulgar establishments nowadays that precipitated the recent panic.
tonygumbrell22 1 year ago
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tonygumbrell22 1 year ago
As a fan of this film, I think you'll find this is Dennis Price, not Vincent!
pitlanecharlie 1 year ago
@pitlanecharlie Oops thanks for letting me know - i've never been any good at names of Actors . I'll change that straight away . Thanks
epmorris 1 year ago
Dear Jennie . I might be wrong but I think 'extravagences' is the plural of the noun 'extravagance' not 'extravagant' which is the adjective.
epmorris 2 years ago
How would one plural 'extravagant,' then?
Thank you.
Jennie.
Kittielips 2 years ago
Jennie , Since it is an adjective there is no plural form . For example 'an extravagant man ' or ' a rich man '
'extravagant' and 'rich' here are both adjectives describing the noun 'man ' and cannot be made plural . Of course we can have 'extravagant men ' = plural
epmorris 2 years ago
Yes but how do you explain their 'extravagances?'
It isn't as though he's stating 'we are extravagant,' which is plural; he's saying 'extravagances,' now that surely is incorrect. How does this one work then.....'He had riches beyond compare.'
Thank you.
Jennie.
Kittielips 2 years ago
Great movie, great advice.
TherealMrChristophel 2 years ago