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The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCome around to you (yours) or come around to your placeCan I omit the preposition “to” in front of every ing-form verb in a series connected by “and”?The usage of “let alone”“He's unarguably the best” or “He's arguably the best”Other than - except for“To be pound of something”: Correct meaning and usageCorrect way to say 'everywhere in the hotel'“On a Desert” or “In a Desert” and Common UsageWhere does the usage of around/round come from in expressions like “first/second/this time around”?Why is “has come from” used in this sentence rather than “comes from”?










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Everywhere are they is this a correct sentence ?
I am learning the rules of adverb usage but came around this rule stating that the adverb of place comes first then the people is it true please elaborate.










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    "Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

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Everywhere are they is this a correct sentence ?
I am learning the rules of adverb usage but came around this rule stating that the adverb of place comes first then the people is it true please elaborate.










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    "Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

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Everywhere are they is this a correct sentence ?
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I am learning the rules of adverb usage but came around this rule stating that the adverb of place comes first then the people is it true please elaborate.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Weather Vane, RegDwigнt Mar 23 at 12:40


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    "Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

    – KillingTime
    Mar 23 at 12:22











  • Quote the rule, verbatim, including all the examples that come with it.

    – RegDwigнt
    Mar 23 at 12:40












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    "Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

    – KillingTime
    Mar 23 at 12:22











  • Quote the rule, verbatim, including all the examples that come with it.

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    Mar 23 at 12:40







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"Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

– KillingTime
Mar 23 at 12:22





"Everywhere are they" doesn't make much sense, perhaps you could include a longer sample sentence so that people can determine what you're asking.

– KillingTime
Mar 23 at 12:22













Quote the rule, verbatim, including all the examples that come with it.

– RegDwigнt
Mar 23 at 12:40





Quote the rule, verbatim, including all the examples that come with it.

– RegDwigнt
Mar 23 at 12:40










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    It isn't. Everybody is there. Maybe that's what you meant. After Everybody, you should use singular form of a verb in third person.






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        It isn't. Everybody is there. Maybe that's what you meant. After Everybody, you should use singular form of a verb in third person.







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