Is it an adjective noun or an adjective noun? 5.3 on the fourth page of the 2011 edition, there are two situations about the order of "rate" and "article". Which one is right? The example sentence in the Oxford dictionary is the first kind of "amount"

Is it an adjective noun or an adjective noun? 5.3 on the fourth page of the 2011 edition, there are two situations about the order of "rate" and "article". Which one is right? The example sentence in the Oxford dictionary is the first kind of "amount"


More a adjective NOUN



Still, there are adjectives before "still", and the indefinite article can be placed before or after it
For example!


He is quite a good son,
It's rather a strong wind.
It's rather a cold day/a rather cold day.



The difference between quiet and rather
Simple and clear
Just these two
Then you give me a feeling


Rather, rather, rather, rather, rather [kwait] basic translation ad quite:...