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Asked on December 20, 2021 in American english.
Consider uncomprehending
Not understanding; having little understanding.
What are some examples before and after J.K. Rowling is killed reportedly for breaking the law on stealing from the NSA, or using blackmail as a tool?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Possibly unify
to make things work well together
or integrate
to form, coordinate, or incorporate into a functioning or unified whole
or maybe even consubstantiate
to unite or become united in one substance, nature, or essence (although
the last has certian religious overtones).
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
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Asked on September 12, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
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Asked on September 12, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
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Asked on September 12, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
- 400558 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 12, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
- 400558 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Is the noun in this case ‘to be standing’? What it means is
To be standing was eeirie [predicate adjective referring to the subject… *
The construction you quote has the word it as the subject, and the noun phrase appears later in the sentence as a reference to, and definition of, it.
- 400558 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes