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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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what is the correct grammar between tick or thick? I mean to mark something. To thick something.
  

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to mark something you put a tick (check mark) in front of it. thick is a different concept. it's about measurement and amount.

  • to mark something you put a tick (check mark) in front of it.
  • thick is a different concept.
  • it's about measurement and amount.
  • example: an old tree is thicker than a young one.
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to mark something you put a tick (check mark) in front of it.

thick is a different concept. it's about measurement and amount. example: an old tree is thicker than a young one.
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AnonymousTo thick something.
No. There is no use of "thick" as a verb. You want "tick".

CJ

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