Can you end a sentence with “crank?”?
Question by #9: Can you end a sentence with “crank?”?
Best answer:
Answer by j530
To get the machine to work, you have to pull the lever and crank.
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How do you use “issho ni” in a sentence?
Question by Bob Frank: How do you use “issho ni” in a sentence?
How would you say “see a movie together” in Japanese? I know that together is “issho ni” and see a movie (go to the movies) is “eega e ikimasu” but don’t know how to structure a… Continue reading
How do you use “assimilate” in this sentence?
Question by Catherine Fen: How do you use “assimilate” in this sentence?
After being released from prison, all he wants to do is _____ with society.
Do I need to put “assimilate” or “assimilate himself”? This is quite important, so please briefly explain WHICH it is and WHY. First… Continue reading
How do I know when to use “will” and “going to” to make a sentence in the future?
Question by John A: How do I know when to use “will” and “going to” to make a sentence in the future?
It always seems as though people use them interchangeably, at least in speech, while some say that
a good writer had better use them well.
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What is the meaning of the word “In fact”and please give me a sentence?
Question by tin tin: What is the meaning of the word “In fact”and please give me a sentence?
I am not a good English speaker and would u please help me to figure out the meaning of the word “in fact” in what circumstance does it used
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Plea agreement allows for work-release sentence
Plea agreement allows for work-release sentence
MICHIGAN CITY — For stabbing an acquaintance who accused her of asking her 12-year-old grandson to steal beer, a Michigan City woman will be allowed to serve a six-year prison sentence on work release.
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