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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

opposite of recline

Clauses do not match, one uses verb other one uses non verb, how to make it better

Do you want me to recline the gurney or have the back upright? [Decline Incline the gurney in upright position?]
  

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"Recline" and "have" are both verbs. You could substitute "place" for "have," and then they'd both be transitive verbs.

  • "Recline" and "have" are both verbs.
  • You could substitute "place" for "have," and then they'd both be transitive verbs.
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"Recline" and "have" are both verbs.

You could substitute "place" for "have," and then they'd both be transitive verbs.

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