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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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1. What are the different between "which lead to" and "which leads to"? when we should use it?

2. What are the different between "that's mean", "that's meant" and "that's means"?

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Hi, 1. What are the different between "which lead to" and "which leads to"? when we should use it?

  • Hi, 1.
  • What are the different between "which lead to" and "which leads to"?
  • when we should use it?
  • Plural There are two doors which lead to the garden.
  • Singula r There is one door which leads to the garden.
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Hi,

1. What are the different between "which lead to" and "which leads to"? when we should use it?

Plural There are two doors which lead to the garden.

Singular There is one door which leads to the garden.

2. What are the different between "that's mean",
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Thanks clive..

How if I want to ask "what do yo meant/mean/means?"
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Hi,

With the auxiliary verb 'do', us the infinitive form of the main verb,

eg You mean that.

eg You do not mean that.

eg What do you mean?

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Thank clive..

Then when we should use the word meant and means?
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Hi,

Then when we should use the word meant and means?

The base verb is 'mean'.

'Means' is Simple Present, Third Person.

ie he/ she / it means

ie he / she / it does not mean
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Clive if you don’t mind and have time to check my post, I expressed thousands of thanks to you..May *** bless~



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