Asked by anne
The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus meaning, "set forth" in which sentence is the word propose used correctly
A. he felt that propose would do more harm than good
B. when you set up a propose, be certain it is correct.
C. the seller accepted the propose to buy the house.
D. I will propose a new budget next week.
I say it's eaither D or C
A. he felt that propose would do more harm than good
B. when you set up a propose, be certain it is correct.
C. the seller accepted the propose to buy the house.
D. I will propose a new budget next week.
I say it's eaither D or C
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
C should be the noun form
D should be the verb form
Which one is correct?
D should be the verb form
Which one is correct?
Answered by
anne
I want to say D
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. D is correct.
C would be right if it were "proposal."
C would be right if it were "proposal."
Answered by
Reed
I'll say "thanks" to Ms. Sue on your behalf. :)
Answered by
Ms. Rachel
Another thing to help future people, replace propose with set forth to get your answer
Answered by
Dying
Wow! Thanks Ms. Rachel!!!! I think you just saved my grade!!!!!!!
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