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Jun 12 |
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A word appears to be missing in this sentence Thanks. Nice explanation. Perhaps the confusion is arising out of this parallelism? 'charged with grievous bodily harm and damaging property'. Damaging harm can stand on its own even if it were not the name of an offense like GBH. |
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Jun 11 |
asked | A word appears to be missing in this sentence |
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Jun 7 |
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Meaning of art in this context Thanks. Had missed the cue in the next line. |
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Jun 6 |
asked | Meaning of art in this context |
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Jun 1 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 1 |
answered | What's the phrase for “learning throughout one's life”? |
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May 29 |
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“Was talking” vs. “Has been talking” Thanks. This was very helpful. |
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May 29 |
awarded | Student |
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May 29 |
asked | “Was talking” vs. “Has been talking” |
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May 10 |
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“Number of attempts per question is unlimited” or “are limited”? Thanks. That's a neat explanation. |
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May 10 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 10 |
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“Number of attempts per question is unlimited” or “are limited”? The answers are have an article before Number and therefore it is easy to see whether it is going to be 'is' or 'are'. The example sentence I have quoted does not have an article. |
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May 10 |
asked | “Number of attempts per question is unlimited” or “are limited”? |