Artica Posted 13 years ago Grammar
Matters Pending Do "matters pending" and "pending matters" mean different things? "There are still pending matters." "There are still matters pending." Could these sentence be interpreted differently?
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Top answer artica Do "matters pending" and "pending matters" mean different things? I can't think of any possible differences. " Welcome to the forums!
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artica Do "matters pending" and "pending matters" mean different things? I can't think of any possible differences. "There are still pending matters." "There are still matters (that are) pending."Welcome to the forums! See more answers