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The word propse has been borrowed from the latin /propustius/ meaning "set forth". In which sentence is the word /propose/ used correctly?
-I will propose a new budget next week*****
-When you set up a propose, be certain it is correct.
-The seller accepted the propose to buy the house.
-He felt that the propose would do more harm than good.
I think it is "I will propose a new budget next week" PLEASE HELP QUICK
-I will propose a new budget next week*****
-When you set up a propose, be certain it is correct.
-The seller accepted the propose to buy the house.
-He felt that the propose would do more harm than good.
I think it is "I will propose a new budget next week" PLEASE HELP QUICK
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