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  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Which variables is more important than other variables in computer programming? As mentioned before, names are strings of symbols. Consequently, they are not dependent on a natural language. The compiler and parser treats them as constructs.

    Your examples of names would suggest how I can change the significance of your examples? Have you ever seen a switch that lists whether you had children? The name is an abbreviated but ungrammatical sentence that helps the programmer and reader understand what the data represents.

    Why?

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.

    How can you fix grammar errors? You can rephrase the line to make it much clearer.

    How are characters able to see past rather than future?

    What are some examples for a CPA?

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.

    How can you fix grammar errors? You can rephrase the line to make it much clearer.

    How are characters able to see past rather than future?

    What are some examples for a CPA?

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.

    How can you fix grammar errors? You can rephrase the line to make it much clearer.

    How are characters able to see past rather than future?

    What are some examples for a CPA?

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.

    How can you fix grammar errors? You can rephrase the line to make it much clearer.

    How are characters able to see past rather than future?

    What are some examples for a CPA?

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.

    How can you fix grammar errors? You can rephrase the line to make it much clearer.

    How are characters able to see past rather than future?

    What are some examples for a CPA?

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  • Asked on November 23, 2021 in Grammar.

    Both of your first two options will be grammatical. It will also be tricky to determine what you choose for each term. Your third is perfectly acceptable except under very fastidious users of English. I’m not sure who edited the questions. I’m just a plain geek. Thanks for getting back in touch. Originally, only the first two options were proposed in the current question. I have edited and transcribed each and every answer in this

    question and have done an introduction (if necessary). (For use with other words, let me apologise.)

    How can I find a tenant as good as her?

    Why can’t she find a tenant they like?

    What is Fussy English?

    Can he find tenant as good as she?

    Coloquial and fussy.

    He can’t find a/any tenants as good as she was.

    He can’t find a/any tenant as good as he would have been.

    The latter two are different in meaning, but both are grammatical.

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  • Jane Jones is the former President of X Corporation. X Corporation simply means that Jane has no political remit at now, it is not that Jane once did? Has she or she not retired from her job? She may have been fired or jailed. May be she resigned. She must have been at another job. I guess that the meaning of “Forever” is very broad.

    If Bob is retired president of Y Corporation means that Bob once was the president of Y, but no longer is because Bob retired from that position due to age. Can there be more precise and delimiting meanings?

    Where did you get the idea through retirement of former and retired person?

    What are some good topics to start with after studying law?

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  • Jane Jones is the former President of X Corporation. X Corporation simply means that Jane has no political remit at now, it is not that Jane once did? Has she or she not retired from her job? She may have been fired or jailed. May be she resigned. She must have been at another job. I guess that the meaning of “Forever” is very broad.

    If Bob is retired president of Y Corporation means that Bob once was the president of Y, but no longer is because Bob retired from that position due to age. Can there be more precise and delimiting meanings?

    Where did you get the idea through retirement of former and retired person?

    What are some good topics to start with after studying law?

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  • Jane Jones is the former President of X Corporation. X Corporation simply means that Jane has no political remit at now, it is not that Jane once did? Has she or she not retired from her job? She may have been fired or jailed. May be she resigned. She must have been at another job. I guess that the meaning of “Forever” is very broad.

    If Bob is retired president of Y Corporation means that Bob once was the president of Y, but no longer is because Bob retired from that position due to age. Can there be more precise and delimiting meanings?

    Where did you get the idea through retirement of former and retired person?

    What are some good topics to start with after studying law?

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