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==9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 362,880==  
=9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 362,880=
So technically, there are 362,880 possible permutations of the 9 words in a sentence.
So technically, there are 362,880 possible permutations of the 9 words in a sentence.
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=Spatial relationships=
==in + <noun>==
===in + forest===
'''which words can go in between:'''
===in + tiger===
===in + butter===
=Actions=
==Melt==
==Like (stative)==
* means to be fond of something. it's not an action verb technically, but sometimes it behaves like an action-related verb. it's an stative verb that expresses preference or emotion.
* it only works as a verb when '''<tigers>''' is directly followed by as the subject. in any other case, it will read as a preposition.
==Butter==
* means to spread or coat something with butter.
* technically, it also only works as a verb when '''<tigers>''' is directly followed by as the subject. however by linguistic extension, it can be also be apply to other subject nouns.(i hope)
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an evening spent playing with word combinations with Martijn
an evening spent playing with word combinations with Martijn during the spring break
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Revision as of 17:48, 2 March 2025

9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 362,880

So technically, there are 362,880 possible permutations of the 9 words in a sentence.


Spatial relationships

in + <noun>

in + forest

which words can go in between:

in + tiger

in + butter

Actions

Melt

Like (stative)

  • means to be fond of something. it's not an action verb technically, but sometimes it behaves like an action-related verb. it's an stative verb that expresses preference or emotion.
  • it only works as a verb when <tigers> is directly followed by as the subject. in any other case, it will read as a preposition.



Butter

  • means to spread or coat something with butter.
  • technically, it also only works as a verb when <tigers> is directly followed by as the subject. however by linguistic extension, it can be also be apply to other subject nouns.(i hope)








Post-it word comb 6.png
Post-it word comb 2.png
Post-it word comb 4.png
Post-it word comb 3.png
Post-it word comb 1.png
Post-it word comb 5.png

an evening spent playing with word combinations with Martijn during the spring break