It is computers not computer.I wrote purchase computers instead of computer and Im not sure if it is correct. Writing style because he said informal
But the sentence was in singular form therefore I was also confused between computers or computer, and finally wrote computerIt is computers not computer.
Don't let the sentence direct your answers, you are to write what you heard. I heard computers.But the sentence was in singular form therefore I was also confused between computers or computer, and finally wrote computer
Its either the two will end up being correct or "Computers" will be the correct answer. Computers was mentioned in the audio and heard that correctly.Don't let the sentence direct your answers, you are to write what you heard. I heard computers.
that's correct! it was two words and/or number question and question was about how the community can be helped, so it must be by purchasing computers, isn't it?It is plural I agree, but I wrote purchase so ended up" Purchase computers" instead of computers
I cant remember the sentence structure but it cannot be purchasingthat's correct! it was two words and/or number question and question was about how the community can be helped, so it must be by purchasing computers, isn't it?
Yeah because I remember we were filling the gap.I cant remember the sentence structure but it cannot be purchasing
i didn't mean answer is purchasing computers, i just wrote the whole sentence in different form, but the answer would be "purchase computers"I cant remember the sentence structure but it cannot be purchasing
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