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Asked on December 14, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
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Asked on December 14, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
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- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 13, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 12, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 12, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 12, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 11, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 11, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 11, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes
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Asked on December 10, 2021 in Grammar.
In sentences 1, justification and not number means. (please note that this will help to avoid the preposition/position). What could I say if I could look in both directions? In our modern usage we omit the preposition here, but there is no reason for it besides ease of speech or sound.
I use preposition. In any case, it helps. Edit: When in doubt use preposition. If you often hear certain phrases without prepositions, you will get used to those, too and learn to omit when it is commonly to do so.
- 298305 views
- 440 answers
- 108948 votes