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==Examples== | |||
See also: [[Template talk:century adj]] | |||
* {{century|17}} | |||
* {{century|18}} | |||
* {{century|19}} | |||
* {{century|20}} | |||
* {{century|21}} | |||
==Usage== | |||
If the noun form gets the number, and the adjective form uses the words, then try this: | |||
* '''You write this:''' In the <nowiki>{{century|19}}</nowiki>, [[Jane Austen]] wrote the classic <nowiki>{{century adj|19}}</nowiki> novel ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]. | |||
* '''Readers see this:''' In the {{century|19}}, [[Jane Austen]] wrote the classic {{century adj|19}} novel ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]. | |||
I hope these 2 templates are of use. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] 19:30, 28 January 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 28 January 2009
Examples
See also: Template talk:century adj
Usage
If the noun form gets the number, and the adjective form uses the words, then try this:
- You write this: In the {{century|19}}, Jane Austen wrote the classic {{century adj|19}} novel Pride and Prejudice.
- Readers see this: In the Template:Century, Jane Austen wrote the classic Template:Century adj novel Pride and Prejudice.
I hope these 2 templates are of use. --Ed Poor 19:30, 28 January 2009 (UTC)