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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Could you please comment which word is proper in these sentences?

"Dictate" means more like "order" correct please advise?

"Regulate" is derivative from "regulation" probably more suitable in these sentences please advise?


These rules dictate / regulate us how to drive on the road.

As pilots, these rules dictate / regulate them how to fly on the sky.

The rule dictates / regulates that we shoes off in this classroom.

The teacher dictates / regulates us strictly silence during the exam.

The general dictate / order troops to withdraw.



Cheers

  

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After thought, stipulate might be a even better word here? These rules stipulate / regulate us how to drive on the road. As pilots, these rules stipulate / regulate them how to fly on the sky.

  • After thought, stipulate might be a even better word here?
  • These rules stipulate / regulate us how to drive on the road.
  • As pilots, these rules stipulate / regulate them how to fly on the sky.
  • The rule stipulate / regulates that we shoes off in this classroom.
  • The teacher stipulate / regulates / dictate us strictly silence during the exam.
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After thought, stipulate might be a even better word here?


These rules stipulate / regulate us how to drive on the road.

As pilots, these rules stipulate / regulate them how to fly on the sky.

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