No, there isn't. Most languages have a future, present, and past tenses for a single verb. I eat = je mange, je mangerai, j'ai mangé). For English, it's "I eat", "I ate" and then future isn't something like "I eatong" - it's just " I WILL eat"
For the “result of breaking a bone,” I know it’s a sequence, but can you accept “pain” as a type-in? I have a friend whose bone healed crooked and it had to be RE-BROKEN so it could heal properly. It’s fine now, luckily.
If you don’t want to add it as a type-in, it’s fine. I typed it in more as a joke anyways.
"A permanent cut on the skin."
QM considers it too easy?
Or what reason ?
What is the process for nominating a Quiz for points?
If you don’t want to add it as a type-in, it’s fine. I typed it in more as a joke anyways.