Nothing. The phrase 'pro-quit' contains errors. The correct phrase is the following: 'quid pro quo'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'quid' and 'quo' mean 'what'; and 'pro' means 'for'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: something [given] for something [else].
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- given full of love - given from the wings of a dove - given from angels above - given with a big shove (joke)
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We are unable to ascertain the veracity of your contention, since you have not given us any given numbers.
Since no polynomial was given, no answer will be given.
Given to whom?
What given?
Shay Given's birth name is Seamus Given.
The executive power of the US was given to the president.
you will be given glucose you will be given glucose
No, "given" is not an adverb.The word "given" is in fact a verb, adjective and sometimes a noun.Click here for a dictionary entry on the word "given".
A spherical surface, with its center at the given point, and its radius equal to the given distance.