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Asked on April 18, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
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Asked on April 17, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 13, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 8, 2021 in Single word requests.
The opposite of “contain” would be unloose, free, exposed, or exclude, so I don’t think that is what the OP had in mind.
What is the easiest way to know whether there’s a solution for some problems is to simply be out (see above example).
Where is the bee found in bottle, as in France in Europe, Paris in France… etc?
Why not encapsulated word? Therefore,
the bee is encapsulated by the bottle.
Why we don’t get more education?
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Single word requests.
The opposite of “contain” would be unloose, free, exposed, or exclude, so I don’t think that is what the OP had in mind.
What is the easiest way to know whether there’s a solution for some problems is to simply be out (see above example).
Where is the bee found in bottle, as in France in Europe, Paris in France… etc?
Why not encapsulated word? Therefore,
the bee is encapsulated by the bottle.
Why we don’t get more education?
- 682302 views
- 19 answers
- 251174 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Grammar.
How many hours a day is necessary to live? How can we say that there are 24 hours a day? No, we shouldn’t, or we shouldn’t. Do the hours follow one after the other? When I do a job and I work a day don’t do that. My hours don’t start simultaneously.
Did you see what I did there? I used the verb verb start in its plural form, not in the singular form.
What does a day consist of? One hour consists of sixty minutes. What for the sixty minutes?
What possessive adjective precedes the n, we ought to use the plural verb form and therefore: My/your/her/
their sixty minutes start now.
How would you address a general audience for online dating?
- 652561 views
- 124 answers
- 239514 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
The opposite of “contain” would be unloose, free, exposed, or exclude, so I don’t think that is what the OP had in mind.
What is the easiest way to know whether there’s a solution for some problems is to simply be out (see above example).
Where is the bee found in bottle, as in France in Europe, Paris in France… etc?
Why not encapsulated word? Therefore,
the bee is encapsulated by the bottle.
Why we don’t get more education?
- 682302 views
- 19 answers
- 251174 votes