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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Do you put "d" on "use" thanks

Hi there, I was wondering do you put a "d" on "use" and "s" on "content?" thank you

The game website that allowed me to use it content is ########.com
  

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The sentene is correct as-is. Allowed to use - "to use" is the infinitive form. Content is a noncount noun - You don't refer to "a content" or "two contents" when referring to a Web site.

  • The sentene is correct as-is.
  • Allowed to use - "to use" is the infinitive form.
  • Content is a noncount noun - You don't refer to "a content" or "two contents" when referring to a Web site.
  • When you're referring to actual things in a drawer or box, you refer to the contents of the box.
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The sentene is correct as-is.

Allowed to use - "to use" is the infinitive form.

Content is a noncount noun - You don't refer to "a content" or "two contents" when referring to a Web site. When you're referring to actual things in a drawer or box, you refer to the contents of the box.
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Hi Barbara

The game website that allowed me to use its content is ##.com.

Shouldn't it be its?
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Yup. As usual, I was focused on the parts being asked about and forgot to look for the other bits. Good catch.

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