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Opinion A Dangerous Game Is Underway In Asia The New York Times I am looking for the differences between contain, include, and consist of; i am interested in precise use of each word in an appropriate context. aside from their general meaning which implies some. " containing " is the present participle of the verb " to contain ", so this means the item is already in its container. for example: i have a jug that contains 2 litres of water. this means your jug is capable of containing 2 litres. i have a jug containing 2 litres of water. this means your jug has 2 litres of water in it. if your instructions include the steps of actually putting names into.

Countering China S Great Game U S Naval Institute It's a simple matter of plural vs singular. you would say that a singular box contains things, while plural boxes contain things: the box contains the boxes contain although you are speaking about many boxes, we use the words "each" or "every" to refer to individual things in a group. so, although all the boxes contain numbers, each box contains numbers. For the most popular speakers the committee had decided to use the main hall that is capable of containing holding at least 200 people. i don't know how to distinguish two words "hold" and "conta. An addition to the previous answer: in my opinion, one more reason, if not the main one, for a comma before "no specific" is that it is supposed to follow a non restrictive appositives "spleen and tonsils" which provide additional information about the lymphatic node, i.e. that spleen and tonsil are elements of the lymphatic node. Never is a contraction of not ever 'not at any time', so yes it's negative because it contains not. there are many many negative triggers, and many many negative polarity items like ever or budge or in weeks.

The World According To China The New York Times An addition to the previous answer: in my opinion, one more reason, if not the main one, for a comma before "no specific" is that it is supposed to follow a non restrictive appositives "spleen and tonsils" which provide additional information about the lymphatic node, i.e. that spleen and tonsil are elements of the lymphatic node. Never is a contraction of not ever 'not at any time', so yes it's negative because it contains not. there are many many negative triggers, and many many negative polarity items like ever or budge or in weeks. How is this containing 'all the while' a fused sentence? ask question asked 10 years, 10 months ago modified 8 years, 4 months ago. Is this sentence complex or compound: i have not only a book but also a computer. here, i think two independent clauses have been connected by the conjunction but. so, as per my idea, it's a comp. How to use 'does' with sentences containing 'and' , 'or'? ask question asked 9 years, 10 months ago modified 9 years, 9 months ago. Vs this system process a to obtain b that contains c. my understanding is that both first version (with gerund) are preferred. is it because the sentence already containing a verb, therefore gerund form is preferred to prevent two verbs in one sentence together, or is there other rule that helps to identify this? are there any exceptions?.

Containing China Is A Dangerous Game To Play For The West Gis Reports How is this containing 'all the while' a fused sentence? ask question asked 10 years, 10 months ago modified 8 years, 4 months ago. Is this sentence complex or compound: i have not only a book but also a computer. here, i think two independent clauses have been connected by the conjunction but. so, as per my idea, it's a comp. How to use 'does' with sentences containing 'and' , 'or'? ask question asked 9 years, 10 months ago modified 9 years, 9 months ago. Vs this system process a to obtain b that contains c. my understanding is that both first version (with gerund) are preferred. is it because the sentence already containing a verb, therefore gerund form is preferred to prevent two verbs in one sentence together, or is there other rule that helps to identify this? are there any exceptions?.

China S Makes Riskier Moves In Competition With U S Gis Reports How to use 'does' with sentences containing 'and' , 'or'? ask question asked 9 years, 10 months ago modified 9 years, 9 months ago. Vs this system process a to obtain b that contains c. my understanding is that both first version (with gerund) are preferred. is it because the sentence already containing a verb, therefore gerund form is preferred to prevent two verbs in one sentence together, or is there other rule that helps to identify this? are there any exceptions?.

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