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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Meaning in context and grammarSyntax tree of a sentenceQuestion about the order of events in a sentenceCan I use “any” with an object expressed in plural?Grammar - finished or had finished?Grammar related questionsCases declined dramatically or The number of cases declined dramatically ---which is correct?Is the grammar “a tell”?Grammar mistakesWhy do we say “ahead of” but not “behind of”?
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If you had the text abcxxcde
, how would you go about counting the number of similarities?
Would there be be 1
because one type of letter (x
) is the same or 2
because there are two letters that match?
grammar syntax
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If you had the text abcxxcde
, how would you go about counting the number of similarities?
Would there be be 1
because one type of letter (x
) is the same or 2
because there are two letters that match?
grammar syntax
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Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the textabxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be1
or2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
4
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
2
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
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If you had the text abcxxcde
, how would you go about counting the number of similarities?
Would there be be 1
because one type of letter (x
) is the same or 2
because there are two letters that match?
grammar syntax
New contributor
If you had the text abcxxcde
, how would you go about counting the number of similarities?
Would there be be 1
because one type of letter (x
) is the same or 2
because there are two letters that match?
grammar syntax
grammar syntax
New contributor
New contributor
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Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the textabxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be1
or2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
4
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
2
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the textabxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be1
or2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
4
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
2
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the text
abxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be 1
or 2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the text
abxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be 1
or 2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
4
4
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
2
2
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago
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There are 2 vowels and 6 consonants.
There are 6 types of letters, with 2 reoccurring, each twice (i.e., "c" and "x")
There are 8 letters wherein the same letter occurs consecutively once, for a total of 2 occurrences (i.e., "xx").
All the letters are lowercase.
There are no substrings which form common words.
That said, I do not think this is the right site for what you're looking for.
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
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active
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There are 2 vowels and 6 consonants.
There are 6 types of letters, with 2 reoccurring, each twice (i.e., "c" and "x")
There are 8 letters wherein the same letter occurs consecutively once, for a total of 2 occurrences (i.e., "xx").
All the letters are lowercase.
There are no substrings which form common words.
That said, I do not think this is the right site for what you're looking for.
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
add a comment |
There are 2 vowels and 6 consonants.
There are 6 types of letters, with 2 reoccurring, each twice (i.e., "c" and "x")
There are 8 letters wherein the same letter occurs consecutively once, for a total of 2 occurrences (i.e., "xx").
All the letters are lowercase.
There are no substrings which form common words.
That said, I do not think this is the right site for what you're looking for.
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
add a comment |
There are 2 vowels and 6 consonants.
There are 6 types of letters, with 2 reoccurring, each twice (i.e., "c" and "x")
There are 8 letters wherein the same letter occurs consecutively once, for a total of 2 occurrences (i.e., "xx").
All the letters are lowercase.
There are no substrings which form common words.
That said, I do not think this is the right site for what you're looking for.
There are 2 vowels and 6 consonants.
There are 6 types of letters, with 2 reoccurring, each twice (i.e., "c" and "x")
There are 8 letters wherein the same letter occurs consecutively once, for a total of 2 occurrences (i.e., "xx").
All the letters are lowercase.
There are no substrings which form common words.
That said, I do not think this is the right site for what you're looking for.
answered 2 hours ago
CarlyCarly
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"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
add a comment |
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
"That said, I do not think this is the right site"...then please do not answer it. That just makes it more difficult to remove the Q. And now that the OP has ticked your answer, you cannot remove it.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
You never know when something might be useful, even something which appears completely useless. Maybe especially so in those cases.
– Carly
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
Please review the site standards and guidelines for proper questions . This question so does not belong here.
– Cascabel
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Hello, Richie....did you possibly post this on the wrong SE site?
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
I don't think so. This question asks if someone was given the text
abxxcde
what is the best way to count the similarities - would It be1
or2
– Richie Bendall
3 hours ago
4
...but that is not what we do here. This site is about the usage of English. Your question is about logic and programming.
– Cascabel
3 hours ago
2
There is a similarity between domestic cats and ocelots.
– Michael Harvey
3 hours ago