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According to my dictionary:
"Uniformity" is something like a standard among different parts of an organisation or a country Ex: They tried to ensure uniformity across the different departments so I think Bernadetta is right. hey! 1vs1 I think "as well as" and "and" are the same in this case. |
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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I think A is correct It should be ...
In 1830 the 23 towns of Hamsphire country, Massachusetts, had reached a remarkable uniform of enonomic development as well as population density. Uniforn is a noun. |
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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- "Uniform" is a noun so there is no incorrect position of nouns in the sentence, but "Uniform" does not mean "similarity" and I agree with Bernadetta.
- To Sweetkitty : "By 1830" and "had reached" cooperate to form the "Past perfect tense" ![]() |
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