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Is the SVO agreement in this sentence correct? "The audience is lawyers or judges." Shouldn't the verb be "are"?
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Alright, so it shouldn't deviate from the meaning, but just a way it is written. I was afraid it would mean differently, even if slightly, such as sounding passive or something.
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hi there I'm not sure how to use the word "undergo" as a verb, particularly in scientific writing. I've seen a lot of usage such as "undergoing oscillation", "undergoing compression", "undergoing the
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Yes, but when explaining to someone who does not know how to swim: "The legs make a scissor kick, in which the legs are held straight out, knees unbent, and swung back and forth in opposite directions (out of phase). (" cited from
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hi I want to describe a swimmer's movement, particularly the legs' movement. Say the swimmer is swimming free style, is it appropriate to say that "when one leg kick upwards, the other kicks downwards" to describe the alternating
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hi Two pipes A and B are connected together, so: Pipe A connects to pipe B. Pipe A connects with pipe B. Pipe A connects pipe B. Which one(s) are correct??? A bit confused here with prepositions, with or without. Thanks in advance, i
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hi Can I use "... to mount A fixed to B" to say "mount A on B so that A is fixed to B"??? e.g. Mount the flat-screen TV fixed to the wall. Is there any chance "mount" is used as a causative verb in this way? Thanks in
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Upon checking in the dictionary, some are considered better in one word: multicolored, multilayered..etc But for "stone-washed", I think the jeans are really "washed" (or done by similar process) so "stone-wash" may
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Hi Is it "a single-layer film" or "a single-layer ed film" or both are correct? (The film can have multiple layers, and each layer is formed separately.) Thanks in advance, i PS. Is the hyphen correctly used here?
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Hi, A bit confused by the counting of "opinion". My boss is asking how I feel about the company's outsourcing projects. I write a report on it. The report has many points and comments. So can one say: many opinions, when referring to
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