differently distinct person
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Well, phrase it differently - Who said colours aren'tcolours?
Could you please phrase your question differently? I'm not sure what you are asking.
I would like to know what the phrase, "in the spirit of moving forward", means or how could it be worded differently?
I could answer that question if you were to phrase it a bit differently. They were to arrive hours ago.
I could answer that question if you were to phrase it a bit differently. They were to arrive hours ago.
Often an employee questionnaire will ask the same question multiple times yet phrase the question differently. It is important to pay close attention to each question to ensure you are not answering the same question differently.
I don't understand question please phrase differently.
Not every sentence has a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, but not all sentences include this grammatical structure. Some sentences may contain other types of phrases or be structured differently.
You may call them Parisians, or one person would be a Parisian. If you meant something about telephoning, please ask again but phrase it differently.
That phrase doesn't make sense in English. "Movable" means that something is able to be moved - it's not typically associated with being friendly.
Millions of men were "NOT part of the black radical movement" - You need to phrase that differently for a good answer.
Rossyellow: Read the question that you posted as someone who does no know what you are referring too. It makes no sense whatsoever. If you wish an answer then phrase the question differently.