hi read Harry Potter and you will find two yes two great longhairs
ps is it longhairs or long hairs
I think it's longhairs. I have spoken English for over 35 years and still, too often get the verbs and modifiers wrong. The word "longhair" is a noun--a person, place or thing. The words "long hair" are an adjective "long" describing a noun "hair".
If you said "... you will find two yes two great longhairs" I read it's two men who have grown long hair.
If you said "... you will find two yes two great long hairs" I read it's two hairs that are long. Maybe when a longhair was reading the book, he closed two hairs in as bookmarks.
i mean to men with long hair hagrid and siris* black thanks
*hope i spelled that right
American Heritage Dictionary says:
long-hair n. Informal.
1. One dedicated to the arts and especially to classical music.
2. One whose taste in the arts is considered to be overrefined.
3. A PERSON WITH LONG HAIR, ESPECIALLY A HIPPIE.
long-hair or long-haired adj.
sorry this was actualy my messege oops i posted under the name of the mane* charter
*gigles
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