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Asked on November 27, 2021 in Word choice.
When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.
If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?
A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So
you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.
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Asked on November 27, 2021 in Word choice.
When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.
If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?
A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So
you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.
- 282254 views
- 33 answers
- 103616 votes
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Asked on November 19, 2021 in Word choice.
When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.
If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?
A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So
you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.
- 282254 views
- 33 answers
- 103616 votes
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Asked on November 18, 2021 in Word choice.
When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.
If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?
A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So
you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.
- 282254 views
- 33 answers
- 103616 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
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- 124 answers
- 155182 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
- 422720 views
- 124 answers
- 155182 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
- 422720 views
- 124 answers
- 155182 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
- 422720 views
- 124 answers
- 155182 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
- 422720 views
- 124 answers
- 155182 votes
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Diffie would take away the meaning that one looked through the window to decide if it was worth entering.
From browse in the shop, I would take away the meaning that the person was in the shop, to decide if any products were worth purchasing.
- 422720 views
- 124 answers
- 155182 votes