"he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage". this is a sentence with the word stipulate.
The contract stipulates that the project must be completed within six months.
My friends stipulated about the cost of the brand new TV we got. Actually, stipulate means to specify. So, a more correct sentence would be something like: I asked the salesman to stipulate the terms of the finance agreement for the TV.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
A declarative sentence.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
The contract stipulates that the work must be completed by the end of the month.
The contract stipulates the dates of the payments.
No this sentence is not correct. Its not that clear who is doing what in your sentence so its hard to give a correct sentence. stipulate means to set down/specify/insist upon In your sentence the 'request' may stipulate some thing. The person 'I' would comply with a request. So maybe your sentence should be: I will comply with your request, please forward the documents for review.
My friends stipulated about the cost of the brand new TV we got. Actually, stipulate means to specify. So, a more correct sentence would be something like: I asked the salesman to stipulate the terms of the finance agreement for the TV.
i think its demand not sure but lets see
(v.) - to specify as a condition of an arrangement; require by contract
"State" ie. I stipulated to the class that the quiz MUST be written in blue ink... "declare" ie. I stipulate that this shopping mall is now open to the public!
There are several words that might be used that way, but the best fits would probably be "presume" or "stipulate".
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