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- How to write a plural form of ex (ex girlfriend. . etc)
Grammar note: 1 Some nouns in English are irregular The word mouse ends in an s sound, but it has an irregular plural, maɪs , written like this: mice
- Is it exist or exists? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The 's' in days has no correlation to the verb itself I'm not really sure what your sentence was supposed to mean, but I will try to further my thinking here "to exist" indicates that the file exists or as you used it: it exists
- Which is correct in spoken language, not exist or not exists?
I know "something don't exist" and "something exists" are both correct, but when comes to spoken language, sometimes we say "not exist(s)" for short
- word usage - “file doesn’t exist” or “file doesn’t exists” - English . . .
The right form is: The file doeSn't exist Gramatical explanation: always when you're forming a positive sentence about a 3rd person (singular only) in present simple tense, you have to add the letter s to the verb which describeS what he doeS
- How do I use like vs likes in speech and sentences?
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- How do I say “±” in English? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
I have heard it frequently And the ambiguity you mention is avoided when speaking in two ways: 1) for the symbol in question the "plus minus" is said with almost no break between the two words, and 2) for the formula you show it would be said "exs plus negative one" –
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