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Awence Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

forms of adjective & use of shall

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001. Does the phrase "escaping convict" make sense in a sentence? Or only escaped convict is sound and sane. 02br
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002. You need not attend the meeting, but i shall have to as i am the chairman. May I know if shall still works in contemporary writing in the context showed. 02br
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12blockquote 10 It could. 12blockquote 10 The whole sentence sounds very stilted, in my opinion, but it's possible. 02br 02br 00CJ 0-

  • 12blockquote 10 It could.
  • 12blockquote 10 The whole sentence sounds very stilted, in my opinion, but it's possible.
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01cite10Awence12cite10Does the phrase "escaping convict" make sense in a sentence?12blockquote
10 It could. Give us the whole sentence.01blockquote
01cite10Awence12cite10You need not attend the meeting, but 11font11del10i12del

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