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- How to use Google Forms - Computer - Google Docs Editors Help
You can use Google Forms to create online surveys, quizzes and forms, send them to others to fill in and then analyse their responses in real time To edit forms and analyse responses with others, you can share your form with collaborators
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- The meaning of how in questions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Some of my colleagues have argued that when a statement question uses the work "how", the reader expects to get a list of solutions Examples: "How could world hunger be solved?" "How can a
- Is it correct to use hows as short for how does?
I agree the broad thrust of all this, but I don't think "How's it feel?" is quite on a par with "How's your bad leg?" It's a somewhat more extreme contraction, which arguably implies it's "more colloquial" And even where 's = is, as in the previous sentence, there can be differences I'm inclined to think that in, say, "If the Queen's coming to visit it's important to make sure your toilet
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