1.select one of the options from the following. And please explain to me the use cases for both. The definite noun phrase the following examples contains enough information for the reader to identify which examples are being talked about. I thought till now that sentence 1 is right and 2 is not used. But i have seen a recent. Which of the following is correct? What is the difference between the below two questions? The reasons for these decisions are as following:
Following (3 Answers) Closed 4 Years Ago.
The reasons for these decisions are as follows: What is the difference between the below two questions? Out of the five following statements, which two are correct?.
Which Of The Following Is Correct?
Sometimes there's more than one. I thought till now that sentence 1 is right and 2 is not used. I would like to know whether the following is omittable even when a set of colon and semicolon is used to list.
The Examples That The Definite.
My example sentence may be inappropriate for this question.
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I Thought Till Now That Sentence 1 Is Right And 2 Is Not Used.
Is it okay to start a sentence with following? But i have seen a recent. 2.select one of the options from the followings.
The Examples That The Definite.
Sometimes there's more than one. The reasons for these decisions are as following: Following和followed by最大的区别就是following是主动,而followed by是表示的被动的含义。 比较好一点的翻译是: the market,after the rebound in august 1994, followed by one and a half.
Which Of The Following Is Correct?
Can you provide a link to an example of the singular? Which of the below is correct? When ' to follow ' is replaced with the plain ' following ' it does not.
The Reasons For These Decisions Are As Follows
Which of the following sentences is more appropriate? Out of the five following statements, which two are correct?. Following (3 answers) closed 4 years ago.
1.Select One Of The Options From The Following.
Which can only be used when asking to select from at least two, so you are right that statements (plural) is correct. As far as the soup in the sentence, it was likely good, as much as to introduce the rest of the meal, to be its announcer. And please explain to me the use cases for both.