Prosecutors have charged a Metropolitan Police officer with murder after he shot rapper Chris Kaba in London last year.

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    -11 year ago

    “Dead” and “unarmed” are adjectives and if they were being used like you thought, they should have a comma between them. I agree that it’s potentially vague, but if you read it in your BBC broadcaster voice it should help

    • @Zippy
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      11 year ago

      Could you put a common after dead to make it less ambiguous?

      • nudny ekscentryk
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        21 year ago

        you could, but that would just make it sound like the cop shot a man who has already been dead even more

    • @Feathercrown
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      1 year ago

      It’s ambiguous. Adjectives don’t need a comma like that, especially when there are two. You don’t say “look at that small, red, fire hydrant”, you just say “look at that small red fire hydrant” (and technically, you could call “fire” an adjective there too).