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Originally Posted by ROBINDESBOIS
Why do we place free at The end?
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Good question. The 'free' is an adjective, and you can choose which noun it qualifies. I can say
I have a free half-day (free qualifies half-day)
or
I have a half-day free (free qualifies 'I', if you understand
'during which I am' free)
The second sounds more natural. "I have a half-day, during which I am free = at liberty, not having to work." Further, the first one could be
ambiguous, because 'free' can mean
not costing anything.
I have a free ticket to the concert.
'A free half-day' could mean
I have a half-day (at Disney World) which costs me nothing.
