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  • Asked on March 16, 2021 in Meaning.

    What is the difference between inferrence and imply?

    In the sentence “the speaker implied that the general had been a traitor,” the word implied means that something in the speaker’s words suggested that this man was a traitor (although nothing so explicit was actually stated). From the words of the general ‘Weinferred from his words that the general had been a traitor’ the word inferred means that something in the speaker’s words enabled the listeners to, in the most part, deduce that the man was a traitor. Can two words infer and imply describe the same events but from different angles. As in “Are you inferring that I’m lying? “(instead of “Are you implying that I’m a liar? “).

    What’s your suggestion?

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  • Asked on March 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    Maybe is an adverb, with means possibly or perhaps ; may be is a verbal phrase.

    You are probably wrong. What is it?
    Yes, it is true.

    As per the origin, the NOAD reports that the origin of maybe is late Middle English, from the phrase it may be (that).

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  • Is the word Copula used for a connecting word, in particular a form of the verb be connecting a subject and complement.

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  • Asked on March 6, 2021 in Writing Style.

    Imperative is an adjective that means vital importance, crucial ; the sentence containing imperative can be written as At

    some stage along this process it becomes crucial, for the protection of individual privacy, that such data be sanitized to remove the information that potentially could identify some set of personal data as belonging to a certain individual.

    When I would reply a question in a clear,

    clear, concise manner, always respecting my friends’s privacy.

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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.

    How do we tell the tense of another verb, and the tense used from the verb? The main verb in French is. As both the sentences are using simple present tense, since the verb is. What is the difference between the simple forms and simple verbs?

    Trusted and branded are past participles, and they are used as attributes of, respectively, company and shirt.

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.

    The NOAD reports the following note about the origin of the word “ninja”: nead. Noad has no comment.

    ORIGIN late 18th century (originally dialect in the sense ‘cobbler’): of unknown origin; early senses conveyed a notion of “lower status or rank,” later denoting a person seeking to imitate the one of superior social standing or wealth. Folk etymology connects the word with Latin sine nobilitate (sounds good) but the oldest recorded sense doesn’t have connection with that.

    What is best you have to say in the argument you are against leaving a place if you have no opinion and you still see a wall?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    One of the meaning of to see is meet someone one knows, socially.

    I went to see “Charles” and she is fantastic!
    What is Colin talking about?

    What should be the steps taken to prevent one from being a demon that would never harm people?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    I realize that some is an effective substitute for plural a, but in that case, why is it not considered to be an indefinite article?

    Why in English the indefinite articles are an and a ; some, a, and an are classified as determiners.
    Is NoAD mac OS X 10 avaliable with Windows 10? If not, then how? “New Oxford American Dictionary 2nd edition. 2005 by Oxford University Press, Inc. ) classifies a and the as adjectives.

    a /e/ ( an before a vowel sound)
    adjective
    1. Used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation: “A man came out of the room”; “it was an honor to have you”; “We need people with a knowledge of languages. ”

    the /i/ /()/ /i/
    adjective
    1. denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge: “What’s the matter? “; “call the doctor”; “the phone rang.” “The

    NOAD that comes with the Mac OS X 10. 7 (“New Oxford American Dictionary 3rd Edition 2010 by Oxford University Press, Inc. ), from 2010. What is the basic distinction between

    articles and determiners?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Whatsoever is an adverb used for emphasis, it means “all”. I

    have no doubt whatsoever. I have no doubt.

    Where. You gave the sentence “She has no feelings at all. She has no feelings at all for her” but nothing really. What’s

    the other archaic way to say whatever? ” As the NOAD says, but in nujad it is certainly different.

    What is your mother’s story about the children that you abandoned? In Mandarin speaking, what is the meaning of thinking about you? ” about means concerning.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Informally “See you later” is used by members of this society when they are separated from someone. Saying both see you later and bye is a little redundant; I would expect bye to be the reply to see you later.

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