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  • Asked on June 5, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

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  • Asked on June 1, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511386 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on May 28, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511386 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511386 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511386 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • If you’re looking for epitome, look at

    an image that represents or expresses something very well.

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  • Stingy is usually used to describe someone who is cheap with money, not knowledge. Why is the word unforthcoming so common?

    In Google’s dictionary, deficient person,

    1. not willing to divulge information.
    2. (of something desired) not ready or made available when wanted or needed.

    Why I can’t think of something like a second hand car stereo?

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  • Stingy is usually used to describe someone who is cheap with money, not knowledge. Why is the word unforthcoming so common?

    In Google’s dictionary, deficient person,

    1. not willing to divulge information.
    2. (of something desired) not ready or made available when wanted or needed.

    Why I can’t think of something like a second hand car stereo?

    • 815153 views
    • 4 answers
    • 300504 votes
  • Stingy is usually used to describe someone who is cheap with money, not knowledge. Why is the word unforthcoming so common?

    In Google’s dictionary, deficient person,

    1. not willing to divulge information.
    2. (of something desired) not ready or made available when wanted or needed.

    Why I can’t think of something like a second hand car stereo?

    • 815153 views
    • 4 answers
    • 300504 votes
  • Stingy is usually used to describe someone who is cheap with money, not knowledge. Why is the word unforthcoming so common?

    In Google’s dictionary, deficient person,

    1. not willing to divulge information.
    2. (of something desired) not ready or made available when wanted or needed.

    Why I can’t think of something like a second hand car stereo?

    • 815153 views
    • 4 answers
    • 300504 votes