What is meant by "how many volumes of manuscript with commentaries"
In a news it was reported that NArendra Modi released how many volumes of manuscript with commentaries by 21 scholars on shlokas of S Bhagvadgita at his residence
Please give me a slightly detailed insight into this..
I think in your sentence with let it is similar construction. Except that the infinitive clause is without to that is what I meant by bare infinitive clause.
Main clause and subordinate clause. (Sorry I am on phone with limitation)
The first sentence in the article is a straight forward one:
> Many States have announced their intention to import COVID-19 vaccines through a global bidding process, and several tenders inviting Expression of Interest have been issued, including by Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and also by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for Mumbai.
@EddieKal I didn't know that new users now has to have certain reputation before they can post a comment. Were it introducted recently? Because as far as I remember it was not there when I started or in the initial days of ELL, I might be wrong, but I can't remember.
Now this poses a problem. I mean this restriction.
@Man_From_India Dude !!! I type as comment because its a comment not an actual answer and the reason I am doing it its solely because I have no enough reputation to do so... I dont think its that had to understand by just looking at my reputation number. and thanks for the comment — Atrin Noori2 hours ago
Though I don't approve of his posting his comments as answer. I already let my disapproval known through a comment posted before that comment.
however small the words he exchanges, he makes friend impatiently with
everybody he meets
I couldn't understand this section: "however small the words he exchanges"
What can you explain what that means and which tense is used
Thanks in advance
Users with less than 50 reputation points cannot write comments on questions and answers that they don't own.
Why does this limit exist?
But I want to contribute now. What should I do instead?
But I can't write a good answer without more information!
Shouldn't I be allowed to post comments if I ...
See that question's linked questions (especially the lower-voted ones); many, many people have complained about the 50rep barrier and proposed alternatives, all have been shot down.