JohnF
2nd March 2010, 02:46 PM
I was writing something else on Microsoft Word discussing Christadelphian ideas that I disagree with [and I have no intention of posting this on this forum] when I wrote something like;
"I hitched to Sydney and found a copy of the 1722AD six volume book."
That is I talked about the six volumes by one author on just one subject as one book in six volumes. It occured to me that maybe that is not valid phrasiology. So I asked the Libarian, of the Public Library who was not sure, but she would say "six volume set." So is using the term "Six volume book" in anyway valid? Or am I to be tried & exicuted for phrasing it this way, upsetting strict grammatarians?
"I hitched to Sydney and found a copy of the 1722AD six volume book."
That is I talked about the six volumes by one author on just one subject as one book in six volumes. It occured to me that maybe that is not valid phrasiology. So I asked the Libarian, of the Public Library who was not sure, but she would say "six volume set." So is using the term "Six volume book" in anyway valid? Or am I to be tried & exicuted for phrasing it this way, upsetting strict grammatarians?