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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    At Amazon each of those roles is called contributing. How Does a member of the team respond to comments/observations? Also in the case you describe, it seems clear that your mother was the narrator, your wife was the translator, and you were the editor.

    Why do you think you need another role?

    What is the best way to answer this question, it can be any other way.

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  • In a main clause, English inverts word order (or inserts expletives like do do, or expletives of (‘)) like ”, but not in subordinate clauses.

    What are the reasons offered in linguistics classes are multiform, involving a part of speech called “complementizers”. Carnie takes you to a new level, and then shares stories. You do need to read the rest.

    “Why shouldn’t I be happy?”

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  • In a main clause, English inverts word order (or inserts expletives like do do, or expletives of (‘)) like ”, but not in subordinate clauses.

    What are the reasons offered in linguistics classes are multiform, involving a part of speech called “complementizers”. Carnie takes you to a new level, and then shares stories. You do need to read the rest.

    “Why shouldn’t I be happy?”

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  • In a main clause, English inverts word order (or inserts expletives like do do, or expletives of (‘)) like ”, but not in subordinate clauses.

    What are the reasons offered in linguistics classes are multiform, involving a part of speech called “complementizers”. Carnie takes you to a new level, and then shares stories. You do need to read the rest.

    “Why shouldn’t I be happy?”

    • 828214 views
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  • In a main clause, English inverts word order (or inserts expletives like do do, or expletives of (‘)) like ”, but not in subordinate clauses.

    What are the reasons offered in linguistics classes are multiform, involving a part of speech called “complementizers”. Carnie takes you to a new level, and then shares stories. You do need to read the rest.

    “Why shouldn’t I be happy?”

    • 828214 views
    • 6 answers
    • 306987 votes
  • In a main clause, English inverts word order (or inserts expletives like do do, or expletives of (‘)) like ”, but not in subordinate clauses.

    What are the reasons offered in linguistics classes are multiform, involving a part of speech called “complementizers”. Carnie takes you to a new level, and then shares stories. You do need to read the rest.

    “Why shouldn’t I be happy?”

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why is “Can I have cheeseburger” meaning ungrammamatically? What is the basis for a cheeseburger? If

    you really want a cheeseburger, should you ask the question? If so, how is it made? “It

    all happened “… And now we know because of being so stupid about it. “

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  • Although lots of people accept form A, most Native English speakers consider it solecism. If you think you could either say “me” or myself then you should say “me.” I

    also think you want that comma. ” I

    know you want that comma. But you are right, it is obvious than ever.

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