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Can both scaffold and scaffolding be used about the scaffold/scaffolding as a whole an not just the platforms? And the same with the platforms? I'm only interested in the American...
Asked on 02/10/2021
1 answerWhich one is correct: "It doesn't matter" or "It don't matter"?I think the first one is correct but in the lyrics of Adele's song, "Hello", the second one is...
Asked on 02/09/2021 by user33000
3 answerTell me please if there is any difference in meaning between the following sentences.You are bending too much when you are squatting. You bend too much when you squat.The context...
Asked on 02/08/2021
2 answerIn a recent employers’ survey a wide variety of computer functions have/has been identified as a potential distraction in offices that needs to be addressed.I'm confused here whether the modifier...
Asked on 02/08/2021 by pheno8
1 answerI guess "urged him to 'come through'" means "urged him to overcome difficulites (to succeed)". Cambridge Dictionary defines "come through" as "to succeed in a difficult situation". So Trump implies...
Asked on 02/08/2021
1 answerWhich one is correct?I want him outI want him to be outThank you very much...
Asked on 02/08/2021
2 answera. It will damage our country's reputation for us to condone such actions. b. For us to condone such actions will damage our country's reputation. ======================= c. It will damage...
Asked on 02/07/2021 by azz
1 answerLook at these sentences:(1)He lost to a better player. He won in every other way one can imagine.(2)You/one can get very nasty skin diseases from bathing in dirty water.It can...
Asked on 02/07/2021
0 answer1-1) If this medicine will get rid of my headache, I'll take it right now. 1-2) If this medicine gets rid of my headache, I'll take it right now. (?????)...
Asked on 02/06/2021
2 answerThis might sound as a trivial question but it's been on my mind for a while now, and so I am asking it. Isn't the use of the word "adjective"...
Asked on 02/05/2021 by user120390
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