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Asked on April 20, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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Asked on April 19, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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Asked on April 18, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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Asked on April 12, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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- 239545 votes
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Asked on April 11, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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- 291 answers
- 239545 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in Word choice.
An executioner/jailer carries out, administer, delivers or metes out (past tense: carried out, administered, delivered, meted out) the punishment.
The judge sentences the defendant and decides, sets or hands down (past tense: believed, set, handed down) the punishment.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Could you please tell me a spell for the words “Please” and “Can I talk to…”. s this fair?
Why do people use “May I please speak to…”?
What is it like to have a cookie to myself?
Mr. “Yes, you can……… Me: “… Could you have a cookie? “Oh yes, you could do it,…” (still, no action) My knee: “Can I have a cookie?” ” Him: “Yes, you may. ” But do you really have any real secret? ” (finally, I get my Cookie) 🙂
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