Is there a rule that the adjective "old" must be placed in front of the noun "Packard" whenever it is written or spoken?
Is there a rule that the adjective "old" must be placed in front of the noun "Packard" whenever it is written or spoken?
"Old" as in previous user [[e.g., A Sav-a-Lot store is opening in the old Kroger store building). I guess you could also use "former" as the adjective.
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