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  • In this case what in this case is the past participle of “to use” acting as an adjective. Past participles don’t get the -er ending. “Most Used” is the proper way to say this.

    Also, not all adjectives receive the -er or -est. How do you describe “most beautiful” for “beautifulest”? “We

    can have fun even while in work”

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  • In this case what in this case is the past participle of “to use” acting as an adjective. Past participles don’t get the -er ending. “Most Used” is the proper way to say this.

    Also, not all adjectives receive the -er or -est. How do you describe “most beautiful” for “beautifulest”? “We

    can have fun even while in work”

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  • In this case what in this case is the past participle of “to use” acting as an adjective. Past participles don’t get the -er ending. “Most Used” is the proper way to say this.

    Also, not all adjectives receive the -er or -est. How do you describe “most beautiful” for “beautifulest”? “We

    can have fun even while in work”

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  • In this case what in this case is the past participle of “to use” acting as an adjective. Past participles don’t get the -er ending. “Most Used” is the proper way to say this.

    Also, not all adjectives receive the -er or -est. How do you describe “most beautiful” for “beautifulest”? “We

    can have fun even while in work”

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    • 73193 votes
  • In this case what in this case is the past participle of “to use” acting as an adjective. Past participles don’t get the -er ending. “Most Used” is the proper way to say this.

    Also, not all adjectives receive the -er or -est. How do you describe “most beautiful” for “beautifulest”? “We

    can have fun even while in work”

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  • What are the reasons you have poor taste? I

    don’t have a sense of style. They have no sense of style. “They

    have a bad eye. We think that it could be a symptom of them acquiring a bad eye. “I usually have a problem with detail when I don’t plan

    anything. (usually a bad eye for something, like design or detail) Each of these can be used in a context. Many are just variations on general idioms. They are not exact idioms. What are alternatives to pizza?

    Unfortunate

    sense of style.” It

    doesn’t matter what you do, no eye for interior design.

    How well can I describe my situation to you?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    Date back to is used when referring to the point in time when some event occurred. For example, “These pieces of artwork date back to the 18th century. ”

    date back (without to) is used when referring to the time that has passed since some event occurred. Isn’t this a rare coincidence that historical pieces of artwork date from time to time? What’s

    your review of the book “Outstanding knowledge of the field”?

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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
    1. Jane is keen to point out that none of this would have been possible without the entire team.

    2. Jane’s would not have come to this table without the collaboration of Jane’s team.

    3. Jane is keen to point out that none of this would have been possible without the entire team’s dedication.

    That is the first construction correct for your context. These are the last three constructions. These are the first sentences.

    The first construction implies the team’s dedication has already occurred, because whatever “this” is must be possible in the world? If it was possible for us to argue that it would not have been possible under different circumstances, why? If the dream occurred so soon after the experiment and the team failed to meet the challenge, the team could have failed, as long as the dedication allowed the possibility of success. What are the conditions and features for believing an idea is currently possible but has not yet happened in real life?

    Without dedicated teamwork, teamwork, and enthusiasm of the members this project will become impossible.

    The third construction implies that whatever Jane is talking about has not been possible; and the team’s lack of dedication is the reason that it was not possible.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is independence and ability working together? In this case, you should use “are” so that the verb agrees with the compound subject.

    Now if you want to focus on the two being working together, you could revise the sentence to use a singular subject like: The combination of their independence and ability

    is quick erasing past stereotypes. Of course you can’t use a singular

    subject verb. The use of singular subjects can be very painful.

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