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Asked on July 21, 2021 in Other.
Why put the question
mark in a long list? Why did they not write it on the other side?
In most cases, putting a simple 1 on the end of a line causes question not to be answered.
How comes one one line at the end of only the first statement?I would put it right after the ellipsis in a logical way, though.
Did you know about indian army?
List
ListIs also a list of facts you want to add to your list. Does it exist?
Is there any NGRAM which is quite common in India?
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Asked on July 19, 2021 in Other.
Why put the question
mark in a long list? Why did they not write it on the other side?
In most cases, putting a simple 1 on the end of a line causes question not to be answered.
How comes one one line at the end of only the first statement?I would put it right after the ellipsis in a logical way, though.
Did you know about indian army?
List
ListIs also a list of facts you want to add to your list. Does it exist?
Is there any NGRAM which is quite common in India?
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Asked on March 10, 2021 in Other.
In previous answer,
comment and notwithstanding a new take onthe two forms…. Note that down so you
will remember it Write it down so you can refer to it later.
From what I remember it only can
I remember it with complete disclaimer: “This is from memory. Please keep that in mind”
The shading is subtle & not absolute.
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Asked on March 7, 2021 in Other.
What is the purpose with numbers and numbers?
It’s trying to teach you ( plural + ‘of’ ) is the way to convey your intended approximate quantity —There are dozens of recipes in the book & scores of photographs. How Good Did It Get Here?
What would be the physical distance to make your own dress? Miles of golden
beaches stretching as far as the eyes could see… Yards of cloth
were used to make the dress… Or time… Aftermany days
of travelling through the arid desert, we finally found water…
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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
I’d be tempted to say ‘blew’ is US E & ‘burst’ is Br E – though at the rate things are changing you’d need to be over 70 to still use ‘burst’ in the UK. US –
blow/blew, blowout & derivatives as already mentioned.
UK – most people nowadays say “I had a flat tire” [or got a flat tires)”. If it happened overnight more probable if it occurred in days. That would be a huge exception. On the road ‘flat’ might work, but you might equally use US terms these days.
I think the term ‘burst’ is more likely to be used for a balloon than a tyre in
modern parlance.
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