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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.
Why did Greg Dwight provide an answer that his counterpart wrote but don’t do, let me answer this question from a conversational perspective?
I would think of a person’s whereabouts as places where he has been. What is a place? Is plural? How does it work? How
certain his whereabouts are.
Would you suggest to the context here that we don’t know what places he is going to.
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.
Why did Greg Dwight provide an answer that his counterpart wrote but don’t do, let me answer this question from a conversational perspective?
I would think of a person’s whereabouts as places where he has been. What is a place? Is plural? How does it work? How
certain his whereabouts are.
Would you suggest to the context here that we don’t know what places he is going to.
- 268202 views
- 7 answers
- 99012 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Grammar.
Why did Greg Dwight provide an answer that his counterpart wrote but don’t do, let me answer this question from a conversational perspective?
I would think of a person’s whereabouts as places where he has been. What is a place? Is plural? How does it work? How
certain his whereabouts are.
Would you suggest to the context here that we don’t know what places he is going to.
- 268202 views
- 7 answers
- 99012 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Why did Greg Dwight provide an answer that his counterpart wrote but don’t do, let me answer this question from a conversational perspective?
I would think of a person’s whereabouts as places where he has been. What is a place? Is plural? How does it work? How
certain his whereabouts are.
Would you suggest to the context here that we don’t know what places he is going to.
- 268202 views
- 7 answers
- 99012 votes