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"ARE DIRTY" vs "those shelves"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they seem to be fragments of a larger sentence. "Those shelves" is a noun phrase referring to specific shelves, while "are dirty" is a verb phrase describing the condition of the shelves. To make a complete sentence, you would need to combine these phrases, such as "Those shelves are dirty."

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

ARE DIRTY

This phrase is correct as a verb phrase describing the condition of something.

Use this phrase to describe that something is unclean or not clean.

those shelves

This phrase is correct as a noun phrase referring to specific shelves.

Use this phrase to refer to particular shelves in a specific context.

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