Hi, Yes, at least it seems to in the movies. Clive
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LiveinjapanThe police says, 'Up against the vehicle.'The police say, 'Up against the vehicle.' ("police' is used with a plural verb)
Does 'up against the vehicle' almost always mean 'put your hands on the vehicle'?
Thanks
LiJ
Yoong LiatLiveinjapanThe police say, 'Up against the vehicle.' ("police' is used with a plural verb)
The police says, 'Up against the vehicle.'
Does 'up against the vehicle' almost always mean 'put your hands on the vehicle'?
Thanks
LiJ
CliveHi,Thanks, Clive. Got it.
Yes, one policeman or police woman or police officer.
Clive