It would be great to hear 1) what do both sentences mean to a native speaker and 2) what are the grammar rules behind „to add“ and „to be added“ If you want to footnote two or more separate things at one location, combine the footnotes into one, with two or more separate pieces of documentation or other information in it I would consider the first example as an active adjectival infinitive and the second one as passive adjectival infinitive.
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What's reputation and how do i get it Instead, you can save this post to reference later. I have a question about a preposition collocation Between please add it to the cost and please add it in the cost which one is idiomatic?
In programming ++ is a shorthand for add 1 to a variable A++ increases a's numerical value by 1 With emails, the variable under consideration is the list of email recipients +simpleman (although not legal programming afaik) is specifically adding simpleman to the list of recipients.
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In making a bulleted list, obviously sentence structure is likely to be disrupted (note your capitalisation and colon, and numbers/bullets) The things to aim for are clarity, conciseness and reasonable phrasing Here, i'd be more worried that omitting the 'children must not' (be older than / have purple hair) sounds incomplete, than about the 'correctness' of adding.
If you add a word or words in a quotation, you should put brackets around the words to indicate that they are not part of the original text Jan harold brunvand, in an essay on urban legends, states Some individuals [who retell urban legends] make a point of learning every rumor or tale (78). What is the correct way to pluralize an acronym
Asked about pluralising acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms, but is there a standard way to add verb endings e.g