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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
I believe your search term you’re looking for is secret handshake.
Definition from Wikipedia
What is a Secret handshake? Can you share your secret handshakes with your best friends?
I believe there are two types of gang members – the type used by gang members/people who actually want to be incognito vs the “geeky” type that you often see in TV shows and movies (the example that comes to mind is the one between Peter Parker and his friend in
the recent Spider-Man movie).
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.
And what do you mean by “change is accounted for
by.”
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in Grammar.
If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.
And what do you mean by “change is accounted for
by.”
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in Grammar.
If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.
And what do you mean by “change is accounted for
by.”
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Asked on December 6, 2021 in Grammar.
If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.
And what do you mean by “change is accounted for
by.”
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Asked on December 2, 2021 in Grammar.
If you use sentences to point out important verbs and a sentence to focus on one thing you don’t need to include a verb, your sentence will still be as a sentence. Also, “By account of” is more than a mean sentence, and is a noun for me. There’s a logic behind that.
And what do you mean by “change is accounted for
by.”
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