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Gladyator89 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

list-verb

how can I say? "the list which was set by Brand Finance" or "the list which was organized by..." or "the list which was arranged by..."
what do I prefer for the "list" or prepared?
  

Top answer

It depends on what Brand Finance actually did regarding the list. A list is sometimes said to have been compiled. "Prepared" is more general.

  • It depends on what Brand Finance actually did regarding the list.
  • A list is sometimes said to have been compiled.
  • "Prepared" is more general.
  • We often "make" a list, as Santa Claus does.
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It depends on what Brand Finance actually did regarding the list. A list is sometimes said to have been compiled. "Prepared" is more general. We often "make" a list, as Santa Claus does.
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But "make a list" is a bit different, such as shopping list...
If an institue prepare a list this needs different usage.
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Yeah, OK. So give me some context.

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