English, asked by mukulthakur054, 1 month ago

The phrase “be that as it may” appears far too often in this manuscript.



sentences is Correct' or 'Incorrect'. Common grammar principles to be aware of include capitalization, comma placement, homophones, spelling, and verb tense.​

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Answered by Souravkumarss812006
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Answer:

be that as it may used to mean that you accept that a piece of information is true but it does not change your opinion of the subject you are discussing.

Answered by marilynrisingmodel
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Answer: correct

Explanation: the right homophones and verb are there

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