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Asked on February 14, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
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Asked on February 14, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on February 9, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on January 27, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on January 26, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on January 10, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on January 10, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on January 8, 2022 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on December 30, 2021 in Grammar.
The second one is more correct in my humble opinion, because it contains a list within a list. The only way you can go in such situations is using the semicolon. Is there a super-comma used in MATLAB?
What is the reason for the third sentence that the first sentence is wrong? Keenan said that the subsequent sentences are (full) sentences. They all lack verbs. The
same definition is taken by the letter F. All the languages are used without a verb.
- 2884 views
- 33 answers
- 937 votes
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Segue
It literally means follows in Italian, but segue is the word you’re looking for.
In a fast way Peter brought up a childhood story of his.
I want to disagree with the real definition that attributes it to stage acting. And though comedians segue their topic, it’s an art. If I is talking with a friend about oranges and suddenly he starts talking about his love for cheese, I’d say to him, “What a strange segue, my friend. ”
to
use it like a noun like segue, you’d have to say In a quick diversion….
How might I help a new girl?
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