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postpositively การใช้

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  • In some phrases, a noun adjunct appears postpositively ( rather than in the usual prepositive position ).
  • Used prepositively, as in the first sentence, it generally means something like " trustworthy " or " reliable ", but when used postpositively, as in the second sentence, it probably means " at fault " or " guilty " ( of some misdeed known from the context ).