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Belly Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

In or On?

0Do we use:" The question came across 01b00in02b00 my test"02br
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0 I think the "came across" part is messed up! A person "comes across" a thing, typically. 02i 02br 02br 00 Or maybe you want to say it this way.

  • 0 I think the "came across" part is messed up!
  • A person "comes across" a thing, typically.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00 Or maybe you want to say it this way.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 I think the "came across" part is messed up! A person "comes across" a thing, typically. I'd say:02br
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01i00I came across the question 01b00on02b00 my test.02i02br
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00 Or maybe you want to say it this way. Things can "come up" -- appear.02br
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01i00The question came 01b
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0 Hi Belly02br
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00Could you clarify what you mean by "01i00the question02i00 01b01i00came across02i02b00" first?02br
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01i00EDIT:02i02br
00Jim was faster than I was and I think he has clarified it. 050010id1
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0sorry guy, the sentence must be:02br
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00The question 01b00came up02b00 in my test02br
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00....on my test0-
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0 Yes, we figured that out. See my post above for the answer.02br
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