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Sisse Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

the use of "to trespass"

I have two questions:

Can you say "he could trespass the computer" or "he could trespass on the computer"?

Do you say "25 cents is charged" or "25 cents are charged"?

Thanks for your help.

Sisse
  

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Hi, Can you say "he could trespass the computer" or "he could trespass on the computer"? Neither. Generally speaking, 'trespass' is used for land or property.

  • Hi, Can you say "he could trespass the computer" or "he could trespass on the computer"?
  • Neither.
  • Generally speaking, 'trespass' is used for land or property.
  • It means 'to go somewhere you have no right to go, without permission'.
  • Do you say "25 cents is charged" or "25 cents are charged"?
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Hi,

Can you say "he could trespass the computer" or "he could trespass on the computer"? Neither. Generally speaking, 'trespass' is used for land or property. It means 'to go somewhere you have no right to go, without permission'.

Do you say "25 cents is charged" or "25 cents are charged"? The former is the common way.

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