A few days ago
bmoldovean

Is the following sentence grammatically wrong: “A three hours movie.”? If yes can you explain why? Thanks.

Is the following sentence grammatically wrong: “A three hours movie.”? If yes can you explain why? Thanks.

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A few days ago
Nia F

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They’re right. “A three hours movie” is not a sentence. But anyway, when we describe nouns like this, we use the singular form. THREE HOUR is used here as an adjective describing the noun– MOVIE. Adjectives don’t have plural or singular forms. They only follow the singular way. Like : beautiful. We don’t say beautifuls, do we?

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.

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4 years ago
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A few days ago
morriscountylibrary
A is singular, hours is plural. Also, it has been customary to hypenate time, as “A three-hour movie”.

Some very good grammar books here:

http://www.bartleby.com/usage/

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A few days ago
cidyah
I am not an English teacher.

A three-hour movie is correct. (note the hyphen)

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A few days ago
simply_me
It is wrong. It should read a “three hour movie”.
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A few days ago
madchiman
Where’s the verb at?
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