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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

end to end

Imagine there are two rectangular blocks in front of you. Put the two together ___ (end to end? What's the right adverb. The result is two times the length) I wish I could draw here. Can the admin add a clipboard feature?
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In line? Put them so their ****-ends meet? Interesting question...

  • In line?
  • Put them so their ****-ends meet?
  • Interesting question...
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In line? Put them so their ****-ends meet? Interesting question...
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Put the two together end-to-end.

Put the two together end-on.
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Thank you, Optilang. Can I use the similar adverb for people?

For example,

Class, please break into pairs and stand back to back?
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Yes people can stand back to back, side by side.
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optilang: But can we distinguish between the "twice the length" "twice the height" and "twice the depth" combinations of parallelepipedal blocks?

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