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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    No, it does not follow the pattern. What should a phrase that follows a pattern have two nouns? Your sentence has only one (any number)/two spaces.

    What is an active sentence I can use, but the sentence has nothing to do with that. What is a more direct way to say the same thing? “You can use any number”? ”

    To match the pattern you are discussing, it would have to be something like “He asked what number he used. It’s not sure if he knows the number of his phone. He takes notes on the one he does not use or shows that he has written the script. I have to answer “no-one’s home number is used.” If

    you said, “But Numbers 1 and 2 in the table don’t have any nouns in their subjects! that is simply because they are in the command form, and commands in English have an “implied you”. So they do have a noun. I’m a non-reader. I see

    everything. I can’t see what’s real. I’m just lying. I just can’t see it.

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