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None of us was able.
N one of us were able.
Both sentences are grammatically correct. The same applies when both sentences are in present tense.
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What kind of prince comes unattended? Correct. "I know what kind of person did it" Correct. The other sentences are ungrammatical. Also: Are these sentence s correct? CB
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Hi , I am not able to form sentences having have/has/had followed by had. Please explain the grammer used for these kinds of sentences. Regards, Santsoh
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Try using punctuation, writing in sentences and using capital letters for proper nouns and at the start of sentences. By the way you didn't ask a question.
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Thanks, but my question was how are the sentences I made translated in the native speaker's sight(perspective?). Are the sentences makes no sence at all in your sight?
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1.on-time delivery.
2. project delivery on time.
Both the sentences has ontime but one contains hyphen and the other doesnt ?
or both the sentences are correct
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what are the structures and sentences of metaphors. sorry to say but i am deeply in need of some sentences
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sentences:
1) He was out at a meeting and couldn't be contacted all day.
2) His second plan ... ", is that "He couldn't be contacted" is a passive construction. And one problem we have mentioned is now very
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1. What is the difference in meaning between the sentences?
What do the sentences mean?
2.Could you tell me the difference between the sentences? Could you tell me what the difference in meaning
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correctly, you are saying the phrase locked in in Anyone out there? I'm locked in is in a passive ... . There's a tendency to associate passive action verbs with the past tense because the actions have
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