Alice in Wonder Land has two different versions. By McGowin Jernigan
What version of the test did you get? version is synonymous with the words: type, kind, or volume
As the new version was ready to be put on sale, they had begun to phase out the old version.
The Director's version of the movie was uncut, making it longer than the edited version.
You had not taken that into account. Would be the grammatically correct version of that sentence.
Please just give me the abbreviated version.
Now I'd like to hear your version of what happened. That's my version, and I'm sticking to it.
If you mean what sentence in the paragraph contains the main idea then it would be the topic sentence and the rephrased version of the conclusion.
They encore with a superlative version of their latest hit.
Raisins are essentially the dried and preserved version of grapes.
No, it is not. The "question word," why, should be at the beginning of the sentence. Why was she promoted?
This sentence is already in the passive. The verb is "BE + -ed" and there is no actor (who opened it?). The active version of this sentence is "Someone opened the parcel secretly."
"My Uncle John said" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't tell us WHAT he said.