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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is the 'and more' attached to 'my house'?

We could do everything at my house that we can at yours and more.

Can you help me with this question?

This has to do with the word "attached" used above:

1/Is "attached" the correct verb [to use]to ask the question I'm asking?

2/Can you correctly phrase: Is "attached" the correct verb [to use]to ask [in asking]the question I'm asking?
  

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Anonymous We could do everything at my house that we can at yours and more. Anonymous Is the 'and more' attached to 'my house'? " Anonymous 1/Is "attached" the correct verb [to use]to ask the question I'm asking?

  • Anonymous We could do everything at my house that we can at yours and more.
  • Anonymous Is the 'and more' attached to 'my house'?
  • " Anonymous 1/Is "attached" the correct verb [to use]to ask the question I'm asking?
  • I've heard it used in that way.
  • I'd probably say, "Does the 'and more' relate to 'my house'?
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AnonymousWe could do everything at my house that we can at yours and more.
AnonymousIs the 'and more' attached to 'my house'?
I'd say it's attached to "everything."
Anonymous1/Is "attached" the correct verb [to use]to ask the question I'm asking?
I've heard it used in that way.
I'd pr

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