That's about right. she then. Hello, as far as i know is correct: As i said, in german we use the singular for longer.
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It would be an unlikely thing to say. If someone told you to get off after four stops, that could be taken to mean you need to wait until the 5th stop. Hi pam hailed a taxi and told the driver where she wanted to go.
You'd say that (40+ years ago) when you were talking about a minor or preliminary.
Two plus two (is/are) four. But in my opinion is incorrect: Which helping verb should be used in these sentences. There are a table and four chairs.
Two and two (is/are) four. I have gone to america four times. [five things, plural] there was a table with four chairs. Pam checked the meter a few times and said:
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Bid is twice a day. But maybe in two and two equals four the subject is two and two (not two and two) so then singular.? [neither one, singular] neither of. Two times five (is/are) ten.
I have been to america four times. The driver started the meter. Qd = once daily bid = twice a day tid = three times a day qid = four times a day it is short for bis in die, ter in die and so on.