Victoria Lopez
''above-mentioned'' and ''aforementioned'': difference & position of the main subject (grammar) 1) I've read that ''aforementioned'' is archaic, is it? how does the grammar rule work? eg ...it's not like the aforementioned phrases. ...it's not like the phrases aforementioned. 2) Which form is the correct? abovementioned above-mentioned above mentioned
2016年8月31日 18:44
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Hi Victoria, Aforementioned is not really archaic but it is highly formal. "Abovementioned" or "above-mentioned" are correct, although I have seen "above mentioned" used on occasion. I find that "previously mentioned" is less clumsy and may not be so confusing if the words appear on the opposite page of a book, rather than literally above the text.
2016年8月31日
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