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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Equip

The PC will equip with a pair of blue tooth.
The PC will be equipped with a pair of blue tooth.

Are both correct and mean the same?
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" "a pair of Bluetooth" does not make sense by itself. It needs to be followed by a noun.

  • " "a pair of Bluetooth" does not make sense by itself.
  • It needs to be followed by a noun.
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"The PC will be equipped with a pair of Bluetooth..."

"a pair of Bluetooth" does not make sense by itself. It needs to be followed by a noun.
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Thanks so much, Mr W. Got it!

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