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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help pleasse?

Hi there,

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


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

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

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

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

The general dictate / order troops to withdraw.

Police officers job is to execute / exercise / administer the law properly.


Thanks in advance.

  

Top answer

The sentences are not grammatically correct. These rules dictate / regulate / stipulate how to drive on the road. As pilots, these rules dictate / regulate / stipulate them how to fly on the sky.

  • The sentences are not grammatically correct.
  • These rules dictate / regulate / stipulate how to drive on the road.
  • As pilots, these rules dictate / regulate / stipulate them how to fly on the sky.
  • The sentence means that the pilots are the rules.
  • The sentence is wrong.
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The sentences are not grammatically correct.

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

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

The sentence means that the pilots are the rules. The sentence is wrong.

These rules dictate / regulate / stipulate to pilots how to fly

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