Do any of these sentences make sense:
a) "In this paper, I present the events in an EVOLUTIVE line."
b)"In this paper, I present my thoughts in an EVOLUTIVE line."
Those sentences are correct grammar. I know what the word 'evolutiv e' means, but without more context I have no idea what the writer of each sentence is trying to say. I would say that evolutive is an extremely rare word.
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Those sentences are correct grammar.
I know what the word 'evolutive' means, but without more context I have no idea what the writer of each sentence is trying to say.
I would say that evolutive is an extremely rare word.
Christine ChristieDo any of these sentences make sense:
a) "In this paper, I present the events in an EVOLUTIVE line."
b)"In this paper, I present my thoughts in an EVOLUTIVE line."
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
The word "evolu