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Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second".



 
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Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second". #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 20:09 pm   Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second".
 

My dear and respected teachers,
1 : "Every living thing grows up with every second". correct?
2 : "What's the password and the authentication code". OR "What are the password and the authentication code". Which one is correct?
3 : "Which else administrator is your friend". correct it please
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Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second". #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:49 am   Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second".
 

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1 : "Every living thing grows up with every second". correct?- Not really; it would sound much better without 'up'.

2 : "What's the password and the authentication code". OR "What are the password and the authentication code". Which one is correct?-- Both are in use; the second is grammatically correct.

3 : "Which else administrator is your friend". correct it please-- I can't; I don' know what it means exactly.
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Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second". #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:11 am   Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second".
 

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3 : "Which else administrator is your friend". correct it please-- I can't; I don' know what it means exactly.


I think what Twilit1988 means to say is:

Which other administrator is your friend?
Which other administrators are your friends?
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Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second". #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:50 am   Is it really correct to say 'Every living thing grows up with every second".
 

You are right. demon thanks
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