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Decide vs decide on They get to decide or decide on how there house is like?
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The correct choice between "decide" and "decide on" depends on the structure of the sentence. 1. Decide: - Use "decide" when it’s followed by a clause (subject + verb) or when the object is implied. - Example: "They get to decide how their house is designed." (Here, "decide" is followed by the clause "how their house is designed.") 2. Decide on: - Use "decide on" when referring to /choosing/ or /making a decision about something specific/ (a noun or noun phrase). - Example: "They get to decide on the design of their house." (Here, "decide on" is followed by the noun "the design.") Corrected Sentence: "They get to decide how their house will look." (using "decide") OR "They get to decide on the look of their house." (using "decide on").
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Bouncy House.
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They get to decide on how their house will be like.
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