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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Regarding meaning and syntax.

Sentence: Be patient the Court will take notice of Mr. Matthew's affidavit regarding corruption.

My question: What meaning the above sentence make? Should it be take notice of or take notice into in the sentence? Or both correct?

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Hi, entence: Be patient . T he Court will take notice of Mr. Matthew's affidavit regarding corruption.

  • Hi, entence: Be patient .
  • T he Court will take notice of Mr.
  • Matthew's affidavit regarding corruption.
  • My question: What meaning the above sentence make?
  • Should it be take notice of or take notice into in the sentence?
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Hi,

entence: Be patient. The Court will take notice of Mr. Matthew's affidavit regarding corruption.

My question: What meaning the above sentence make? Should it be take notice of or take notice into in the sentence? Or both correct?

Just
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take notice of = recognize; attend to

CJ

Hmm. Clive's answer wasn't there when I posted this.
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Hi CJ,

That's because I have now perfected my new 'stealth answer' technology.

Phase two of the project ( or as we Brits call it, 'Phase Who') is to answer questions before they are asked.

Clive
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Clive... is to answer questions before they are asked.
This I have got to see! Emotion: rofl

CJ
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Thanks Calif and Clive. Emotion: smile

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