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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Phrases.

    We are told that the word second to none could mean “almost the worst” is a fallacy due to the logical form of interpretation of the word “none” in this context. Eg. “X is second to none” implies “X is not second to any” or more verbosely, “there does not exist any Y with the property that X is second to Y”.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    1. What the difference between a ISP and a company? If conditional clause acts as an adverbial phrase meaning things “in this case”: If

    • you found a dragon, you would be scared.
    • What is the dangers of hunting dragons? Will you be scared in this case?

    Whether ( conditional clause with OR required ) acts as an adverbial phrase meaning “in any case”:

    • Whether you find a dragon or a unicorn, you will be scared. If you find for any reason a dragon I would instantly be attacked.
    • If you have a dragon in your place, might you be scared of it? Which one you like most?

    What do you do when your conditions are met with 0?

    • What are the caves and
    • are they worth looking into? (=Think about this true-or-false option)

    4. What is a adjective without the use of although as or in (3) to create a noun phrase becomes if ; I’m

    • asking if you found a dragon (or not)? If you really want
    • to explore a cave (and it’s not crowded), think about this and ask yourself if it makes sense to do so. If so, just ask yourself!

    What is the advantage in just a single sentence to explain and remember exactly

    where you came across the dragon?

    What is so great about being a girl?

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