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Is it correct to omit this verb?
Can I omit the "are" in this sentence?
Instead, a linear combination of these two priors gives the maximum
success rate, the optimal weightings for which [are] given by the
values of lambda at ...
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Meaning of “just about everybody else has” in this context
— I ever tell you how much she depends on you?
— I ever tell you what an asshole you are?
— Nah. But that's okay, just about everybody else has.
They both laughed.
Is it "...everybody else ...
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Which is correct, “yes, they do” or “yes, they have”?
My daughter is in an 5th grade English class in Germany with a teacher who teaches British English.
The teacher asked what is the correct response to
Do they have some?
My daughter, who has ...