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  • The problem disappear? - WordReference Forums
    Do that so that the problem will disappear OR Do that so that the problem disappears Make the problem disappear As elroy pointed out "problem is not the subject The person that's referenced in that command is the subject The verb is make problem is the direct object You're grammatically correct in the second
  • to disappear (transitive) - WordReference Forums
    Disappear as a transitive verb has been around for longer than we all might think While many examples relate to Latin America in the 20th Century, there are other, earlier, uses: 1897 Chem News 19 Mar 143 We progressively disappear the faces of the dodecahedron
  • Where have you disappeared to | WordReference Forums
    OK Do we use the verb "disappear" with the preposition "to" in affirmative sentences? I'm sure we use "go to" in such type of sentences In other words: Do we disappear to a place or to something? I know the following is correct: We looked for her but she had disappeared into the crowd Would you say the following?
  • vanish - disappear - WordReference Forums
    Anyway, although we can all understand them very well (the quoted examples), the relevance I see in this conversation we are having is to help Sonia understand how we use them 99% of the time, and that is where vanish is usually instant, and disappear can be both slow and sudden, that's all I wanted to point out
  • disappear vanish - WordReference Forums
    to disappear from sight, esp quickly; become invisible:The frost vanished when the sun came out to go away, esp furtively or mysteriously; disappear by quick departure:The thief vanished in the night to disappear by ceasing to exist; come to an end:The pain vanished after he took an aspirin
  • make it disappeared - WordReference Forums
    "Disappeared" is the past participle form of "disappear" and also the past form In "I will make it disappear", "disappear" is a bare infinitive (an infinitive without "to") That is why when we change to past or future, it is still "disappear", not "disappeared" or "will disappear" I make it disappear I made it disappear I have made it
  • disappeared in into the crowd | WordReference Forums
    The both fit, and have much the same meaning That said, if I read "into" I imagine the person disappearing as soon as they enter the crowd, whereas "in" may imply that they remain visible for a while, but gradually disappear amongst the throngs of people
  • disappear - WordReference Forums
    Hi, Can anybody tell me what "disappear" means in this sentence please: "Here is where the sky gets lonely, here I disappear" With many thanks
  • Disappear and be gone - WordReference Forums
    Hi, I wonder if “be gone” can mean “disappear” For example “The bulletin board disappeared ” “The bulletin board was gone ” Do the two sentences above have the same meaning? Thanks for any help





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