![]() ![]() There's no way I could read that as meaning: She is a joy to be with she is entertaining to be with she is easy to be with. She is a joy, entertaining, and easy to be with. Discover New York Times bestseller Samira Ahmed’s romantic, sweeping adventure through the streets of Paris told in alternating narratives that bridge centuries, continents, and the lives of two young Muslim women fighting to write their own stories. ![]() ![]() There aren't so many adjectives that would fit into each adjective + infinitive phrase, so it's difficult to imagine a set of three adjectives that could fit both grammatically and semantically into the construction we're discussing.ĭifficult, hard, easy, dangerous, boring (to read), heavy (to carry), etc.ġ This book is easy, but boring, to read - This book is easy to read, but also boring to read.Ģ This book is easy, but boring to read - This book is an easy book, but it's boring to read.ģ This book is easy but boring to read - I'd assume it meant the same as (2).Ĥ He's difficult, and dangerous, to know - It's difficult to get to know him, and he's dangerous to know.ĥ He's difficult, and dangerous to know- He's a difficult person, and he's dangerous to know.Ħ He's difficult and dangerous to know - Hmm.with no punctuation to guide me, I wouldn't be sure whether it meant 5 or 6. In Mad, Bad, and Dangerous in Plaid by New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Enoch, high-spirited Rowena MacLawry has come to the Highlands after a spectacularly successful debut Season in London, and has made it painfully clear that she's outgrown her girlhood obsession with Lachlan MacTier. ![]()
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