Four Corners Education Abc. I assume from the title of the thread that. As i said, in german we use the singular for.
Two and two (is/are) four. I would definitely use a singular in ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait. if ten years really means a period of ten years then i'm happy with a singular: Are four times more than and four times as much as the same?
From Time To Time I Run Into The Same Construction But It Lacks 'S Is It A Colloquial Thing Or A Mistake?
As i said, in german we use the singular for. Two plus two (is/are) four. Hi there can someone tell me what expression i should use in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time?
Hi Everybody, We Can Tell The Time This Way:
Two and two (is/are) four. The “four” refers to the number of horses pulling the carriage. I would definitely use a singular in ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait. if ten years really means a period of ten years then i'm happy with a singular:
However, Most Chaises Only Had Two Horses Pulling.
I assume from the title of the thread that.
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Two And Two (Is/Are) Four.
Two plus two (is/are) four. Hi there can someone tell me what expression i should use in two weeks/ weeks' or week's time? Hi, does it mean 4 times in one hour or every 4 hours thanks
As I Said, In German We Use The Singular For.
However, most chaises only had two horses pulling. The “four” refers to the number of horses pulling the carriage. I would definitely use a singular in ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait. if ten years really means a period of ten years then i'm happy with a singular:
I Assume From The Title Of The Thread That.
But maybe in two and two equals four the subject is two and two (not two and two) so then singular.? Are four times more than and four times as much as the same? Which helping verb should be used in these sentences.
Are Four Times Faster Than And Four Times As Fast As The Same?
A chaise is a type of closed carriage seating up to three people. Hi everybody, we can tell the time this way: From time to time i run into the same construction but it lacks 's is it a colloquial thing or a mistake?