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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
What is “lost” is an adjective. It modifies the subject of a sentence through a verb. In your second sentence there is no verb; hence you will need to insert a verb to make the sentence grammatically correct.
If you longeren the sentence, you cannot change the meaning of the sentence.
In the message “Your app may simply get lost”, the action of the sentence is being performed upon the app. So if you change the sentence to make the app do the action (i.e. asking the app who is actually referring to the app) it will simply appear as a deleted text. If an app is allowed (for example to lose), then it completely changes
the semantics of a sentence. I’d recommend it to children.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Where a question marks “Quora” is used in
a sentence and the quote is in question mark. What’s the function of that marker?
Wer said, “Et tu, brute?” “?
When did Rome say,
“Et tu brutu00e9.” Letus explain to people: “For example, it would
be : 2. 2. Is she telling me that it’s raining? ”
” is not a verb.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
When you Log on
you are online. When you
Log off, you are offline. This is my two bits: log on and log off. Now
I am going to give up on blogging and I’ve forgotten my password. Now I’ve lost my password and I’ve failed!
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Why do some airlines even give a flight for Friday at 7:00pm? Is completely known for sure, whereas you are only predicting that it might rain. How can you predict the weather forecast when rain will come?
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