Typos #34

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opened 2023-06-01 13:53:58 +00:00 by SusanQuigley · 2 comments
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When I come across typos, would you want me to correct them or to write them up for you to confirm. Here are two.

Indicative is a mood. Mood is the form of a verb that helps someone to know whether the speaker or writer thinks something is, can be, or should be.

The indicative case often tells the reader that an action is real.


An indefinite pronoun is often translated in English as someone, something, anyone, anything, or a certain one. An indefinite pronoun is often translated in English as someone, something, anyone, anything, or a certain one.

The independent pronoun has similarities with the interrogative pronoun.

(Actually, I already corrected this one.)

When I come across typos, would you want me to correct them or to write them up for you to confirm. Here are two. Indicative is a mood. Mood is the form of a verb that helps someone to know whether the speaker or writer thinks something is, can be, or should be. The indicative **case** often tells the reader that an action is real. ------- An indefinite pronoun is often translated in English as someone, something, anyone, anything, or a certain one. An indefinite pronoun is often translated in English as someone, something, anyone, anything, or a certain one. The **independent** pronoun has similarities with the interrogative pronoun. (Actually, I already corrected this one.)
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Go ahead and just correct them.

Go ahead and just correct them.
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Thanks.

Thanks.
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Reference: WycliffeAssociates/en_gwt#34
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