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Yes, that is how you spell distributing.Some example sentences are:Stop distributing your spit everywhere.We are distributing leaflets asking for witnesses to come forward.We will be distributing the goods at three o'clock.
rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not before the noun."
No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
It really depends on what the complete sentence.
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Explain why it is not correct then reformulate a new hypothosis.
You can have a new deed drafted by an attorney who can review your situation, explain your options, explain the consequences of the new deed and draft a deed that is correct for your jurisdiction.You can have a new deed drafted by an attorney who can review your situation, explain your options, explain the consequences of the new deed and draft a deed that is correct for your jurisdiction.You can have a new deed drafted by an attorney who can review your situation, explain your options, explain the consequences of the new deed and draft a deed that is correct for your jurisdiction.You can have a new deed drafted by an attorney who can review your situation, explain your options, explain the consequences of the new deed and draft a deed that is correct for your jurisdiction.
hypothesis is what you believe you will discover in an experiment
To explain why your answer is correct.
Is not complete becuase not everythin is correct
No, "less than incompetent" does not accurately convey ineptness. Ineptness means lacking skill or ability, while incompetence refers to the inability to perform effectively. It is best to use "inept" or "lacking in competence" to describe someone's ineptness.