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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:00:33 PM
ok technical answer... it isn't incorrect.



Adult can be a Noun or an Adjective (thing big person versus, adult bookstore)



so you could hand someone a video and say 'it's Adult' and you would be correct. If the video could speak it could say 'I'm Adult' as an adjective describing 'I am Adult' which is same as saying 'I am grown up'



of course no one actually talks this way and in that context the 'Adult' would be considered a noun so then the appropriate expression would be 'I'm an Adult.



No? geez i need to go to sleep that just came out gibberish.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:53:26 PM
Really? "I'm adult?" Right way is "I'm AN adult". You silly frenchman. smiley: wink
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:54:37 PM
I know that we can say that but I wan't to know if the other way is correct or no^^
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:55:04 PM
English isn't my first language so don't quote me on this but I think you can't say "I'm adult". I think "I'm an adult" is correct". Similarly, you say "I'm a doctor" instead of "I'm doctor".

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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:55:49 PM
I'm actually an Austrian, but I study English .. even if it doesn't always show in my posts -.-'

I would say "I'm an adult." I don't think you can ditch the article.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:58:26 PM
So I know that "i an adult" it's the good sentence, but in french we say "i'm adult" and it sounds weird for me that it doesn't exist in english!



In french, "adult" can be a noun or an adjective.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:58:40 PM
I think that particular use is the wrong context, as maceman indicated it is used in English in other ways. Not really useable to say I am an adult though.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 5:51:41 PM
Hello everyone!



So, i'm talking with a stupid kid, and he told me that "I'm adult" doesn't exist in english?



Is it right? Because in french, we can say it, "je suis adulte" would be "I'm adult" and "je suis UN adulte" would be "I'm AN adult".



So any english guy could tell me what's right or wrong plz?





And btw, sorry for this off topic, but I think that with a big community with people coming from all over the world, english lessons would be usefull^^
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:01:22 PM
maceman wrote:
ok technical answer... it isn't incorrect.



Adult can be a Noun or an Adjective (thing big person versus, adult bookstore)



so you could hand someone a video and say 'it's Adult' and you would be correct. If the video could speak it could say 'I'm Adult' as and adjective describing 'I am Adult' which is same as saying 'I am grown up'



of course no one actually talks this way and in that context the 'Adult' would be considered a noun so then the appropriate expression would be 'I'm an Adult.



No?




I agree. "I'm adult" sounds wrong.. Just. Wrong.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:01:24 PM
Hm my native language is german, but here, too, there's a distinction between "Je suis adulte" and "je suis UN adulte". Namely "Ich bin erwachsen" or "Ich bin EIN Erwachsener"



It's a simple distinction between an adjective and a noun. I don't see why english wouldn't have that.



edit: nvm, maceman beat me to it
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:05:35 PM
Well the french do a lot of things... that surprise the rest of hte world! :P
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:06:15 PM
Randeng wrote:
in french we oftenly use the adjective, that's why i'm surprised!




In Greece it is an adjective.we say "ειμαι ενηλικας" 'ειμαι' is I am and "ενηλικας" is 'adulte'
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:10:05 PM
maceman wrote:
Well the french do a lot of things... that surprise the rest of hte world! :P




I agree^^ I'm not proud to be french...
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:10:14 PM
maceman wrote:
aren't all you europeans related somehow?




Linguistically?Sort of,most languages come from latin which in turn come from greek.
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13 years ago
May 11, 2012, 6:10:25 PM
maceman wrote:
aren't all you europeans related somehow?




Aren't we all?
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