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B L U E B I R D Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

stipulate & undertake

1b01font00hi everyone,,02font02b02br
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01b01font00I'm just wondering if I can use the word 01font00(Stipulate)02font00 instead of 01font00(undertake)02font00 in the following sentence:02font02b02br
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01b01font00we 01font00undertake02font00 to be active members in the society,,02font02b02br
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01b01font00will it have the same meaning?02font02b02br
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01b01font00if not, what synonyms can I put instead of undertake?02font02b02br
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01b01font00regards,,02font02b02br
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01b01font00Ms. B L U E B I R D02font02b0-
  

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02br 02br 00How about 'try' or 'endevour'0-

  • 02br 02br 00How about 'try' or 'endevour'0-
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0No, stipulate doesn't have the same meaning at all.02br
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00How about 'try' or 'endevour'0-
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1font01b00Thank you nona the brit for your help 02b02font02br
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01font01b00happy 2 c ur reply ^__^02b02font0-

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