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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
I asked her to provide self service. She is a successful business owner. This is a self service gas
station. It is bigger than every other gas station in the USA.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
I asked her to provide self service. She is a successful business owner. This is a self service gas
station. It is bigger than every other gas station in the USA.
- 273093 views
- 23 answers
- 100681 votes
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
In casual conversation, most people will say “You have visited more places in
China than I have.” The grammatically correct form is: “You have visited more places than I have.” Why
can’t be left off the end of hav (in
Spanish)?
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
In casual conversation, most people will say “You have visited more places in
China than I have.” The grammatically correct form is: “You have visited more places than I have.” Why
can’t be left off the end of hav (in
Spanish)?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
On README, the statement needs “to” before Python.?
What is wrong with the location of “it”: In the sentence, unfortunately is a comment on the entire statement “…won’t be realized in the near future”. So “unfortunately” is best placed at the beginning or end, not in the middle at all that,
like in the movie “The Incredibles,” “The Big Bang”? In
the next release there
will be support for such categories in Python. Do you think any technological advances will ever be made in the near future? The
American Indians often use only “only”, “even”, “just”, and similar restrictive words in the wrong sentence. Keep. What actually change but is not confusing to most people listeners? What is the correct word order? Rhythm is important for good writing, but comprehension is the most important.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
On README, the statement needs “to” before Python.?
What is wrong with the location of “it”: In the sentence, unfortunately is a comment on the entire statement “…won’t be realized in the near future”. So “unfortunately” is best placed at the beginning or end, not in the middle at all that,
like in the movie “The Incredibles,” “The Big Bang”? In
the next release there
will be support for such categories in Python. Do you think any technological advances will ever be made in the near future? The
American Indians often use only “only”, “even”, “just”, and similar restrictive words in the wrong sentence. Keep. What actually change but is not confusing to most people listeners? What is the correct word order? Rhythm is important for good writing, but comprehension is the most important.
- 824301 views
- 5 answers
- 305288 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.
On README, the statement needs “to” before Python.?
What is wrong with the location of “it”: In the sentence, unfortunately is a comment on the entire statement “…won’t be realized in the near future”. So “unfortunately” is best placed at the beginning or end, not in the middle at all that,
like in the movie “The Incredibles,” “The Big Bang”? In
the next release there
will be support for such categories in Python. Do you think any technological advances will ever be made in the near future? The
American Indians often use only “only”, “even”, “just”, and similar restrictive words in the wrong sentence. Keep. What actually change but is not confusing to most people listeners? What is the correct word order? Rhythm is important for good writing, but comprehension is the most important.
- 824301 views
- 5 answers
- 305288 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.
On README, the statement needs “to” before Python.?
What is wrong with the location of “it”: In the sentence, unfortunately is a comment on the entire statement “…won’t be realized in the near future”. So “unfortunately” is best placed at the beginning or end, not in the middle at all that,
like in the movie “The Incredibles,” “The Big Bang”? In
the next release there
will be support for such categories in Python. Do you think any technological advances will ever be made in the near future? The
American Indians often use only “only”, “even”, “just”, and similar restrictive words in the wrong sentence. Keep. What actually change but is not confusing to most people listeners? What is the correct word order? Rhythm is important for good writing, but comprehension is the most important.
- 824301 views
- 5 answers
- 305288 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
On README, the statement needs “to” before Python.?
What is wrong with the location of “it”: In the sentence, unfortunately is a comment on the entire statement “…won’t be realized in the near future”. So “unfortunately” is best placed at the beginning or end, not in the middle at all that,
like in the movie “The Incredibles,” “The Big Bang”? In
the next release there
will be support for such categories in Python. Do you think any technological advances will ever be made in the near future? The
American Indians often use only “only”, “even”, “just”, and similar restrictive words in the wrong sentence. Keep. What actually change but is not confusing to most people listeners? What is the correct word order? Rhythm is important for good writing, but comprehension is the most important.
- 824301 views
- 5 answers
- 305288 votes
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.
First, assault is a noun & verb. As a verb, it can be both transitive and intransitive, according to Webster’s New World Dictionary, Fourth Edition.
He committed multiple assaults just not on a dog.
I was assaulted by her.
Is Khaled Al-Jazeerah an offender in Mumbai? Is it possible for us to create a digital photo gallery (Ha ha! A bit of linguistic fun using the word “assault on”; one doesn’t really commit assault “on” someone, they just assault him or her. If you need explanation for
a question as a questioner on Quora, see the example below. The pronouns cited in the question don’t really work with “assault”. But see the example below. What are some examples
of an assault on a teacher. How would you describe the legal citation to a client.
He also commits assault at the workplace by threatening the teacher.
“Assault to” and “Assault for” are unusual phrasing in the normal sense of the action of assault. He was charged with assault as a result of his threat against his
teacher. (I threw away his job ). However, I can construct a sentence that
uses assault for in this sense.
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