1. Can you check for the right one or give me something your own?
He is wearing a company uniform with a white shirt. He has a narrow/skinny/thin blue tie and wearing sneakers. He has a circular/circle-shaped/circle face.
Also, is the underlined question correct grammatically and in punctuations?
2.Why the sentence below has the words "THEs"? Are they placed to note the specialness of those that are being referred?
In short, if we don't pray, we will unable to fulfill the Great Commandment and the Great Commission.
Top answer
1. He is wearing a company uniform with a while shirt. Has a narrow (or thin) blue tie and is wearing sneakers.
— Nona the brit
1.
He is wearing a company uniform with a while shirt.
Has a narrow (or thin) blue tie and is wearing sneakers.
He has a round face.
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I'm not really sure what the great commandment and great commission are - but I think it is a similar situation to saying you should follow the ten commandments of the bible. Ten Commandments - I suppose that you could choose whether or not to see that phrase as a proper noun, if you did, it would still be follow the Ten Commandments.