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  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.

    We use the expression “it goes something like this” to introduce a short, vague or incomplete account or account of something, or a plan which is subject to modification. (Something like denotes a approximation, as J.R. notes below). Also, it is used to describe something.

    Suppose you agree with me on my plan to rob a bank. I am making it doomed to rob this bank. Let me tell you what I did, because you have no experience with financial robbies. For instance, I travel inside the bank and you wait while you talk to the employees. I’ve been in a bank for 10 years. Is that true? I produce a gun and threaten the cashier, who hands me some money. I obstruct him from letting me get a gun he’s using. How are you going to drive away from me if I rush outside and step in the car?

    If I asked someone on Sat. What tune did they sing? Person B: that’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen!

    An anonymous Mexican writer is describing a situation in which he experiences a craving for tacos. This means that not all tacos are available or even available or that the reader must read the ingredients at the time of the writing, and does not be surprised if he doesn’t like tacos. I haven’t heard a voice calling, “I want to eat tacos!” But I don’t even hear it yelling in his head it is more urgent than his answer. And the introductory term makes that clear.

    Does the verb “go” mean “I play along” or “Shout”? Where are you?

    “Dosn’t it go something like this?” played Joan as she played the first couple of bars on her guitar. “Everytime I see it is like that. I feel all the anxiety out of it.”

    Everyone reported that a lawyer was fired because he had got caught stealing company property but not before.

    There is a ghostly ghost around the castle, or at least according to some stories.

    Go (Cambridge Dictionary)

    (English)

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  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.

    We use the expression “it goes something like this” to introduce a short, vague or incomplete account or account of something, or a plan which is subject to modification. (Something like denotes a approximation, as J.R. notes below). Also, it is used to describe something.

    Suppose you agree with me on my plan to rob a bank. I am making it doomed to rob this bank. Let me tell you what I did, because you have no experience with financial robbies. For instance, I travel inside the bank and you wait while you talk to the employees. I’ve been in a bank for 10 years. Is that true? I produce a gun and threaten the cashier, who hands me some money. I obstruct him from letting me get a gun he’s using. How are you going to drive away from me if I rush outside and step in the car?

    If I asked someone on Sat. What tune did they sing? Person B: that’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen!

    An anonymous Mexican writer is describing a situation in which he experiences a craving for tacos. This means that not all tacos are available or even available or that the reader must read the ingredients at the time of the writing, and does not be surprised if he doesn’t like tacos. I haven’t heard a voice calling, “I want to eat tacos!” But I don’t even hear it yelling in his head it is more urgent than his answer. And the introductory term makes that clear.

    Does the verb “go” mean “I play along” or “Shout”? Where are you?

    “Dosn’t it go something like this?” played Joan as she played the first couple of bars on her guitar. “Everytime I see it is like that. I feel all the anxiety out of it.”

    Everyone reported that a lawyer was fired because he had got caught stealing company property but not before.

    There is a ghostly ghost around the castle, or at least according to some stories.

    Go (Cambridge Dictionary)

    (English)

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  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.

    We use the expression “it goes something like this” to introduce a short, vague or incomplete account or account of something, or a plan which is subject to modification. (Something like denotes a approximation, as J.R. notes below). Also, it is used to describe something.

    Suppose you agree with me on my plan to rob a bank. I am making it doomed to rob this bank. Let me tell you what I did, because you have no experience with financial robbies. For instance, I travel inside the bank and you wait while you talk to the employees. I’ve been in a bank for 10 years. Is that true? I produce a gun and threaten the cashier, who hands me some money. I obstruct him from letting me get a gun he’s using. How are you going to drive away from me if I rush outside and step in the car?

    If I asked someone on Sat. What tune did they sing? Person B: that’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen!

    An anonymous Mexican writer is describing a situation in which he experiences a craving for tacos. This means that not all tacos are available or even available or that the reader must read the ingredients at the time of the writing, and does not be surprised if he doesn’t like tacos. I haven’t heard a voice calling, “I want to eat tacos!” But I don’t even hear it yelling in his head it is more urgent than his answer. And the introductory term makes that clear.

    Does the verb “go” mean “I play along” or “Shout”? Where are you?

    “Dosn’t it go something like this?” played Joan as she played the first couple of bars on her guitar. “Everytime I see it is like that. I feel all the anxiety out of it.”

    Everyone reported that a lawyer was fired because he had got caught stealing company property but not before.

    There is a ghostly ghost around the castle, or at least according to some stories.

    Go (Cambridge Dictionary)

    (English)

    • 697420 views
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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Meaning.

    If you take a long time off a task, you take a break. Or when you take a long time off from work, you have given yourself time to relax and reconnect. From work, school, etc. If you ever could give yourself the chance to take a year off, that would be an incredible break from yourself and normal life. If you don’thing with your life in that period, as depressed people sometimes do, this could be negative if you don’t use “move on” with your

    life in that period, as depressed people do sometimes.

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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Meaning.

    If you take a long time off a task, you take a break. Or when you take a long time off from work, you have given yourself time to relax and reconnect. From work, school, etc. If you ever could give yourself the chance to take a year off, that would be an incredible break from yourself and normal life. If you don’thing with your life in that period, as depressed people sometimes do, this could be negative if you don’t use “move on” with your

    life in that period, as depressed people do sometimes.

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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Meaning.

    If you take a long time off a task, you take a break. Or when you take a long time off from work, you have given yourself time to relax and reconnect. From work, school, etc. If you ever could give yourself the chance to take a year off, that would be an incredible break from yourself and normal life. If you don’thing with your life in that period, as depressed people sometimes do, this could be negative if you don’t use “move on” with your

    life in that period, as depressed people do sometimes.

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Other.

    To talk about the generalised concept of people in general. As a cultural term, we use ‘one’ to mean a group of people, or something similar. Is ‘we’ a gender neutral substitute for ‘he’ or’she’ when talking about ‘God’ etc? What should Christians do to be a responsible Christian. There is little agreement among Christians about the need/need of this/need other than raising a child? The Church of Sweden made the decision in 2017 to only use ‘God’ instead of either human-gender personal pronoun. “Theology we believe that God appears beyond our gender determinations… God is not human”. Some Christians, however, feel that such usage undermines the doctrine of Trinity (The Father, Son and Holy Ghost) because it de-masculinises the “Father”. Many churches try to give both sexes equal time by alternately using ‘he or he’ of the names of each and every year. Church of England Bishop of Gloucester Rachel Treweek, adopts the Swedish practice, and have said that God should not be referred to as “he”. She says, “Shakespeare is a woman: I’m all a man, if I am made in the image of God, then I am not to be shown as male.” God is God. Gender

    neutral pronouns for God’s name.

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  • Macaronic logical language. Also, humorous fake Latin is often called cod, dog, or mock Latin, and the use of these prefixes before Swedish would be understandable.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeping People (PDF) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_Latin

    https://en.wikipedia.org? What’s

    org/wiki/Category:Macaronic_language_format?

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  • Macaronic logical language. Also, humorous fake Latin is often called cod, dog, or mock Latin, and the use of these prefixes before Swedish would be understandable.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeping People (PDF) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_Latin

    https://en.wikipedia.org? What’s

    org/wiki/Category:Macaronic_language_format?

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  • Macaronic logical language. Also, humorous fake Latin is often called cod, dog, or mock Latin, and the use of these prefixes before Swedish would be understandable.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeping People (PDF) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_Latin

    https://en.wikipedia.org? What’s

    org/wiki/Category:Macaronic_language_format?

    • 855441 views
    • 3 answers
    • 316743 votes