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Is it popular to omit “as” while using “consider this one that one”?
Is this a valid sentence using “approbation”what's the meaning of “While this debate is ever unfolding”?Can you omit “which was” in this sentence?Consider that to mean 'believe that'“I like that one better?”“I consider that …” in place of “I think that…”Using the word 'former' in this context?Is there a term or expression for certain terms that we have lain in a dictionary that we consider useless?consider that ~Omit “while” before -ing form
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I found an interesting quote in this post.
I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and
learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for
learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice
Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?
... or thanks to @TrevorD's comment, insert "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?
The key is to insert something, in case someone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.
meaning
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I found an interesting quote in this post.
I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and
learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for
learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice
Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?
... or thanks to @TrevorD's comment, insert "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?
The key is to insert something, in case someone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.
meaning
Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
2 days ago
Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
2 days ago
add a comment |
I found an interesting quote in this post.
I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and
learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for
learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice
Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?
... or thanks to @TrevorD's comment, insert "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?
The key is to insert something, in case someone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.
meaning
I found an interesting quote in this post.
I believe if we love something and have fun, we tend to self teach and
learn at a rapid rate. I also consider confusion a starting state for
learning. It opens us to new patterns emerging. - Author: Todd Rice
Is it necessary to insert an "as" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion as a starting state"?
... or thanks to @TrevorD's comment, insert "to be" into "consider confusion a starting state" which produces "consider confusion to be a starting state"?
The key is to insert something, in case someone has unclear pronunciation, low voice.
meaning
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Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
2 days ago
Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
2 days ago
add a comment |
Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
2 days ago
Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
2 days ago
Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
2 days ago
Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
2 days ago
Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
2 days ago
Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Why do you choose "as" as a possibly missing word? One could equally suggest that the sentence should be "I also consider confusion to be a starting state ...". It's not unusual to elide some words in mid-sentence in this way.
– TrevorD
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Unlike the verb "regard", which only takes "as", with "consider" we can either use or omit "as".
– Gustavson
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