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  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Had given this thought, I think the best way of stating this: “She boarded the train in

    his compartment”,

    This does not include a clumsy use of “board” and specifies the co-location necessary for the context.

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  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Had given this thought, I think the best way of stating this: “She boarded the train in

    his compartment”,

    This does not include a clumsy use of “board” and specifies the co-location necessary for the context.

    • 242324 views
    • 8 answers
    • 89784 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Had given this thought, I think the best way of stating this: “She boarded the train in

    his compartment”,

    This does not include a clumsy use of “board” and specifies the co-location necessary for the context.

    • 242324 views
    • 8 answers
    • 89784 votes
  • Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.

    Asked questions on “how many does it take to change a

    • lightbulb?”, “How manydo you need to change a lightbulb?”

    • 348867 views
    • 217 answers
    • 127629 votes
  • Asked on October 15, 2021 in Meaning.

    Asked questions on “how many does it take to change a

    • lightbulb?”, “How manydo you need to change a lightbulb?”

    • 348867 views
    • 217 answers
    • 127629 votes
  • Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.

    Asked questions on “how many does it take to change a

    • lightbulb?”, “How manydo you need to change a lightbulb?”

    • 348867 views
    • 217 answers
    • 127629 votes
  • Asked on October 14, 2021 in Meaning.

    Asked questions on “how many does it take to change a

    • lightbulb?”, “How manydo you need to change a lightbulb?”

    • 348867 views
    • 217 answers
    • 127629 votes
  • Asked on October 13, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I was shocked no-one has mentioned “conversely” yet.

    Adverbial form of:

    Converse Adjective

    1. opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. Adverbial form of: Action Bilateral form of: Viral form of: Verse Reverse Adjective opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. ; Turned around.

    www.dictionary.org.uk. com

    () E.g. What casual encounter did not work for me with a lot of questions and didn’t bother me until I finished writing this one? Each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

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    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 13, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I was shocked no-one has mentioned “conversely” yet.

    Adverbial form of:

    Converse Adjective

    1. opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. Adverbial form of: Action Bilateral form of: Viral form of: Verse Reverse Adjective opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. ; Turned around.

    www.dictionary.org.uk. com

    () E.g. What casual encounter did not work for me with a lot of questions and didn’t bother me until I finished writing this one? Each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    • 371399 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 13, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I was shocked no-one has mentioned “conversely” yet.

    Adverbial form of:

    Converse Adjective

    1. opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. Adverbial form of: Action Bilateral form of: Viral form of: Verse Reverse Adjective opposite or contrary in direction, action, sequence, etc. ; Turned around.

    www.dictionary.org.uk. com

    () E.g. What casual encounter did not work for me with a lot of questions and didn’t bother me until I finished writing this one? Each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    • 371399 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes