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Do both kidneys work together So i was wondering, what is the difference between both concepts ? The last example is tricky

In this sentence the each implies that we are focusing on one kidney at a time, so the sentence could be interpreted (subjunctive mood) the above sentence is also a 2nd type conditional Does the first kidney work

Does the second kidney work

Because if both is already both of them why people should use both of them while two words are extra without need. I want to ask the following question Do both a and b refer to c Is this the right way to do so

I don't know why but it sounds a little unnatural to me The second one is all right, but the first one should be do both of them correctly Because you need an adverb,not an adjective. But note that they have both also occurs with the meaning they possessed or acted on two things, and they both have also with the meaning of they did two actions.

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Are the two constructions above correct or one of them is incorrect

Both of these images resemble an ocean Both these images resemble an ocean. Do both sentences express permission If i am not mistaken could is used when asking for permission

If both express permission, then why doesn't could work in the first example Or is the first sentence asking are we allowed? in which case could isn't used Can we look words up in a dictionary Can/could i borrow your dictionary, please?

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When i saw her fight him, i was surprised at how strong she was

When i saw her fight him, i was surprised by how strong she was Do both the sentences mean the same thing regardless of which Meant and mean do both words have the same meaning Ask question asked 11 years, 4 months ago modified 5 years, 8 months ago

9 do both conditionals and subjunctive mood overlap each other at some point or are they just different concepts If we started now we would be in time

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