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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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''a follows b'' does it differs "a followed by b"
  

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" is a sentence. It states a fact. "A followed by B" is not a sentence.

  • " is a sentence.
  • It states a fact.
  • "A followed by B" is not a sentence.
  • It's not a statement.
  • " It could be many other things.
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Anonymousa follows b does it differs "a followed by b"
"A follows B." is a sentence. It states a fact.

"A followed by B" is not a sentence. It's not a statement. The reader must ask, "Okay, what about it?"
It could be the subject of a sentence: "A followed by B would be the best arrangement."
It could be an

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