do / make a report
In other cases the ''report'' itself is a process or investigation and ''do'' might sound apposite (This idea of ''process'' is also why students ''do'' (or ''take'') exams) In your case ''do''
In other cases the ''report'' itself is a process or investigation and ''do'' might sound apposite (This idea of ''process'' is also why students ''do'' (or ''take'') exams) In your case ''do''
However, in (2) the shift in tense in the first verb (from "will" to "would") may produce a shift in tense in the second verb, depending on whether the mood is indicative or
Hi everyone! I''m writing on behalf of my student who is sure the collocation "to produce a report" is a correct one - whereas to me it doesn''t sound right. We need a phrase to
Produce = make or manufacture from components or raw materials. (of a region, country, or process) yield, grow, or supply: the California vineyards produce excellent wines.
Hi,there In my last thread here, I use a phrase llike "product line" in my sentence which is with regard to the car factory,and one of the replier replace it with "production line". To
Produce, pronounced PRO-duce. WordReference Random House Learner''s Dictionary of American English: produce: n. 8. agricultural products thought of as a group, esp.
A woman who is unable to produce children is called a barren woman. That was my first thought too, but I suspect is sounds old fashioned. (And women may be unfairly
Can anyone please explain to me the meaning and the difference between ''produce of'' and ''produced in'' in the context of a product label. Thanks in advance
Which is correct: "farm produce" or "farm products"? When to use "produce" as a noun, when to use "product"?
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