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Pdk001 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

demand and requird

what's difference between demand and requird?

please explain them

thank you in advance
  

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Have you looked them up in a dictionary? m. You could demand something that you may not truly need (that you don't require).

  • Have you looked them up in a dictionary?
  • m.
  • You could demand something that you may not truly need (that you don't require).
  • Nor may they be able to comply.
  • I demand that you jump up in the air and stay there is a demand that cannot be met.
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Have you looked them up in a dictionary?

Demand: To ask for urgently or peremptorily (http://www.answers.com/topic/demand)

There are times they can be used almost the same way: The boy's mother demanded/required that he be home by 11 p.m.

You could demand something that you may not truly

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