Is the following sentence grammatically wrong: “A three hours movie.”? If yes can you explain why? Thanks.
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If we use HOUR as a noun, we use its plural if it is needed. Let’s say, “I watched the movie for three hours.” It is HOURS because we are talking of three and not one.
More examples:
I have a three-year old kid. (NOT: I have a three years old kid.)
I have a kid who is three years old.
My house is three-hour drive from the city.
From my house to the city, you need to drive three hours.
I read a ten-page story.
The story is ten pages.
—I hope this helps you.
Some very good grammar books here:
http://www.bartleby.com/usage/
A three-hour movie is correct. (note the hyphen)
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