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is these two sentences are correct (or not) to used them.
The farm was used to produce produce.
i had to subject the subject to a series of test.
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is these two sentences are correct (or not) to used them.
The farm was used to produce produce.
i had to subject the subject to a series of test.
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Please edit your question to include precisely what you think is not grammatical about the two sentences.
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is these two sentences are correct (or not) to used them.
The farm was used to produce produce.
i had to subject the subject to a series of test.
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is these two sentences are correct (or not) to used them.
The farm was used to produce produce.
i had to subject the subject to a series of test.
word-choice grammaticality phrase-requests
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Please edit your question to include precisely what you think is not grammatical about the two sentences.
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Hi Aqib, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
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Please edit your question to include precisely what you think is not grammatical about the two sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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Hi Aqib, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
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Please edit your question to include precisely what you think is not grammatical about the two sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 9 at 14:57
Please edit your question to include precisely what you think is not grammatical about the two sentences.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 9 at 14:57
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Hi Aqib, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
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Hi Aqib, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
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