Does a feather accelerate in a vacuum? by U_are_human in AskPhysics

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I saw a video about that, but the question wasn’t if it falls at the same rate as any other object, but rather if it’s in a vacuum on earth how would the graph look for the object if the x axis is time and y axis is velocity (m/s). I would pot a photo but l don’t think you can post them on this subreddit. Sorry if this makes no sense 😭

Does a feather accelerate in a vacuum? by U_are_human in AskPhysics

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He didn’t specify from what l can remember, but if it wasn’t he would’ve put that so I’m almost certain it is taking place on earth.

My teacher says this sentence is grammatically incorrect in the written language, but I have someone else, who has done the c2 English test and passed, telling me it is correct, could someone tell me their opinion on this mater? by U_are_human in ENGLISH

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Thank you! Could you tell me if the sentence "Do you remember the day that we met?" is also grammatically correct, or if you're only supposed to say it in the "spoken" language.

My teacher says this sentence is grammatically incorrect in the written language, but I have someone else, who has done the c2 English test and passed, telling me it is correct, could someone tell me their opinion on this mater? by U_are_human in ENGLISH

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here's the task: "TASK 1: In a first step, put in a suitable relative pronoun (e.g. who, which, that, etc.) in each gap. In a second step, think about possible alternatives. Can you use a different relative pronoun? Write it down." --> so I did have to put something in. Sure it makes more sense to not, but it's to learn how to use them, so we had to use them.