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May 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 3 |
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Using the adjective “expressive” to mean an object allows for expression? @JohnM.Landsberg Thanks for bringing this up. Yes, the system I'm referring to is a method of expression. Perhaps like writing, films, etc. I'm trying to convey the idea that these are "systems" that allows for expressions. But again, calling them expressive systems would seem to change the actual meanings. |
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Mar 2 |
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Using the adjective “expressive” to mean an object allows for expression? hmm... You just brought me to one more question: Does Expressive-System mean the same as Expressive System? |
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Mar 2 |
asked | Using the adjective “expressive” to mean an object allows for expression? |
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Feb 20 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Nov 11 |
awarded | Critic |
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Nov 11 |
accepted | A verb for performing foot tricks with a ball? |
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Nov 11 |
asked | A verb for performing foot tricks with a ball? |
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Aug 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 20 |
accepted | A more acceptable word to replace the word “rectum”? |
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Aug 20 |
asked | A more acceptable word to replace the word “rectum”? |
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Aug 18 |
accepted | Prepositions to use when indicating locations |
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Aug 16 |
asked | Prepositions to use when indicating locations |
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Jul 29 |
accepted | “Where are you now at?” — grammatically correct? |
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Jul 28 |
asked | “Where are you now at?” — grammatically correct? |
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Jul 6 |
accepted | A more gentle word for the word “settled” in the context of payment |
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Jul 6 |
asked | A more gentle word for the word “settled” in the context of payment |
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Jun 30 |
accepted | Referencing problem with the word “which” |
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Jun 21 |
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Referencing problem with the word “which” Is it right to say that if I have it as "I had taken Course A at School A, which.....", the word "which" in this case refers to School A? And if I have it as what you suggested, "I had taken at School A Course A, which is....", then the word "which" in this case refers to Course A? |