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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I am making some definition on my technical report and I am confused about the verb that I will use. Which is correct among the two:

(1) Holder Clamp - Align & push the holder toward inside
(2) Holder Clamp - Aligns & pushes the holder toward inside
  

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(You) Align and push the holder toward inside. The "You" is implied.

  • (You) Align and push the holder toward inside.
  • The "You" is implied.
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(You) Align and push the holder toward inside. The "You" is implied.
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tamguatlay is correct in that #1 makes it sound like the imperative.

Therefore, I suspect the one you should use is #2.
AnonymousHolder Clamp - aligns & pushes the holder toward the inside.

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