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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Meaning.

    I’m an ‘all cowgirl’ with an intro to at least

    five cowboys. From is the starting point.

    The horse answers in reversed manner by mentioning its highest body part first (starting from the mane); hence the ‘direction’ is down (except his head)

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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Meaning.

    I’m an ‘all cowgirl’ with an intro to at least

    five cowboys. From is the starting point.

    The horse answers in reversed manner by mentioning its highest body part first (starting from the mane); hence the ‘direction’ is down (except his head)

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  • Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.

    If you’re looking at this sentence… You won as many medals as some countries won, which ended up in the top 20 (of 71 participating countries) at the Games. It looks

    like the sentence has its literal meaning.

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Then I looked into your eyes never understanding why you wouldn’t run with me.

    The structure: Past Indefinite (looked) + adverbial participle with negation (never understanding) + Subjunctive Mood (would never run).

    Is never understanding clear to me? No understanding’or ‘While absolutely not understanding ‘.

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    Then I looked into your eyes never understanding why you wouldn’t run with me.

    The structure: Past Indefinite (looked) + adverbial participle with negation (never understanding) + Subjunctive Mood (would never run).

    Is never understanding clear to me? No understanding’or ‘While absolutely not understanding ‘.

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    Then I looked into your eyes never understanding why you wouldn’t run with me.

    The structure: Past Indefinite (looked) + adverbial participle with negation (never understanding) + Subjunctive Mood (would never run).

    Is never understanding clear to me? No understanding’or ‘While absolutely not understanding ‘.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    I would replace but with a semicolon. In the best and common sense case mentioned above I would correct some paragraph.

    Do you like this picture?

    What is the way to the place that one did not know?

    What do you think about me if I don’t want to cooperate with the person?

    If you don’t like semicolons I can replace them with periods.

    I don’t like picture I saw. I mean by their word, I don’t like what they have depicted on it. Do you like books?

    How can I know the way to the place that I shouldnt go? What is the secret you know on this?

    I don’t want to cooperate with any person (the person I have an interest in) but I would like to. What is your experience like?

    I think the usage of ‘but’ in compound sentences is no very good, because we use ‘but’ when the parts of the phrase are in some kind of strong opposition. My case was in your case… – E. g. Using a computer, for example: i. g. “Mary doesn’t like ice cream. She likes that, but I do. ‘Mary has very soft stomachs and her body is still on the edge of the water, so she’ll never get a full day of milk. ” What

    is the general meaning of “to be understood “?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    The version

    John understands how charming she is.

    as the name suggests, the charm of a girl does not always come to mind but more about how much charm she has.

    The version

    John understands how charming she is.

    Is about what makes her charming?

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