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  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Meaning.

    If you had

    been invited to Buckingham Palace for a reception and drunk a little too much, you might say afterwards that “I should have been on my best behaviour”?

    On the other hand, if you were to receive such an invitation, you might reflect before: “I should have to be on my best behaviour”.

    Which gives an example as to your past behaviour and what can you do. This is the second two examples that describes your behaviours today.

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  • Bulk sales are generally used as wholesale although this word is seldom used with reference to individual consumers. They’re normally used together with supplier sales to retailers.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quora/Men.html. Are

    the products available in the org/wiki/Wholesaling?

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  • Bulk sales are generally used as wholesale although this word is seldom used with reference to individual consumers. They’re normally used together with supplier sales to retailers.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quora/Men.html. Are

    the products available in the org/wiki/Wholesaling?

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in Grammar.

    Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in Grammar.

    Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

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  • Asked on December 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

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  • Asked on December 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

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  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Grammar.

    Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

    • 277655 views
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    • 102274 votes
  • Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

    • 277655 views
    • 16 answers
    • 102274 votes
  • Note that the term “as does” applies when one thing/person is being compared with another.

    eg. If you can join the choir on Sunday then John and Mary sing together. What is your belief?

    As do is used in plural comparisons.

    eg. My sons and his daughter sing in the choir at 10:30AM. My mom also sing in the choir.

    However, in the quoted sentence below “as do”, the “opinions of food” (plural) are being compared with “culinary skills.” “Opinions of food vary tremendously as

    does an individual’s culinary skills. What

    are the 5 reasons why students’ death is rare?

    • 277655 views
    • 16 answers
    • 102274 votes