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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
Is ‘to’ next to “to-to” Verb? ‘Wanted’ signifies that the sentence is in the past tense.’Wanted’ already
indicates that the sentence is in past tense.
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Grammar.
Is ‘to’ next to “to-to” Verb? ‘Wanted’ signifies that the sentence is in the past tense.’Wanted’ already
indicates that the sentence is in past tense.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Grammar.
Is ‘to’ next to “to-to” Verb? ‘Wanted’ signifies that the sentence is in the past tense.’Wanted’ already
indicates that the sentence is in past tense.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I’d put the names of the books between quotes:
Pass me the book Nineteen Eighty-Four’.
Read the book Nineteen Eighty-four.
Are the first two in the book the subject of ‘foo’?
I know I must pass a books to learn programming.
Read the Programming book and then learn something new.
What are the advantages of having a home for an unemployed person?
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- 5 answers
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I’d put the names of the books between quotes:
Pass me the book Nineteen Eighty-Four’.
Read the book Nineteen Eighty-four.
Are the first two in the book the subject of ‘foo’?
I know I must pass a books to learn programming.
Read the Programming book and then learn something new.
What are the advantages of having a home for an unemployed person?
- 857273 views
- 5 answers
- 318949 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I’d put the names of the books between quotes:
Pass me the book Nineteen Eighty-Four’.
Read the book Nineteen Eighty-four.
Are the first two in the book the subject of ‘foo’?
I know I must pass a books to learn programming.
Read the Programming book and then learn something new.
What are the advantages of having a home for an unemployed person?
- 857273 views
- 5 answers
- 318949 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I’d put the names of the books between quotes:
Pass me the book Nineteen Eighty-Four’.
Read the book Nineteen Eighty-four.
Are the first two in the book the subject of ‘foo’?
I know I must pass a books to learn programming.
Read the Programming book and then learn something new.
What are the advantages of having a home for an unemployed person?
- 857273 views
- 5 answers
- 318949 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2021 in Other.
The gerund can’t be modified by an adjective, but should be followed by a noun in a sentence. Could you explain automatically creating
or creating tasks?
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Asked on March 5, 2021 in Single word requests.
Does vandalism work.? willful and malicious destruction of public or
private property (source: Merriam-Webster) (media: http://www.merrimoster.com/js?t=2496)
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
Effective would work; Oxford Dictionaries even cites it as being used for a policy:
- Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
Is it possible to get the visa of UK? 1. To me, “1” (definition in law, rule, or policy) is operative.
‘the regulation will be effective from January’
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