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Asked on March 5, 2021 in Other.
How is “in general” really meant when the author describes how specific you think it is?
In this sentence, we are speaking about water in general terms. Money is
an alternative to barter.
A nutrient is essential for life. Water is essential for life.
When you speak of “all”, the thing, even though we are saying of all, is that water in
a watering hole dries up during the summer dry season.
All the money in the world couldn’t get me to do this dream.
What if I lost my job?
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Asked on March 5, 2021 in Other.
If I have a fat girlfriend, I say that my girlfriend had gotten thinner and that someone not wearing that to be sure. She was not!
When we were children we used to visit a derelict building which had been a tire factory.
What does it take for an honest human to have all the answers?
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Meaning.
Since no answers have been forthcoming, perhaps these examples will show you the meaning.
I decided not to compete in the Britain Olympic swimming and bodybuilding races. I should have worked for an hour on some freestyle strokes.
If we managed to win this contract, we shall have had to work very diligently to convince the customer of the merits of our product. Our product proved our product.
What is the key thing that will not change is your history?
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Meaning.
What’s that phrase in question as if it ever works?
ia if expresses a kind of unreality, similar to supposing or imagining or pretending. as if express a kind of unreality.
When watching a song, think of a beard and use
your chin to strike, as if you had a beard and are thinking up a clever plan.
as if can, express contempt for or rejection of any notion (a suggestion or an idea or an explanation) because it has no chance of being true or coming true.. or even for doing real to other people to be?
I got my husband for his move back into his new apartment in New Jersey. This was a crazy opportunity, but he wanted to move. Don’t judge our situation. Seek help. As if! When I asked him to help me do the same two months ago, he said he was going to be out of town on a business trip, but then I saw him in a restaurant with his girlfriend.
As if I would help him in after he was conveniently “out of town” when I needed help?
ever means “on any occasion” or “at any time”.
In your example, the meaning is that you are rejecting the notion that long distance relationships have worked out happily to some extent on some occasion. Do podcasts never work?
Ever is an emphatic in the statement. Does simple present mean that that which happens without any prescriptive words is accurate? Is your statement meant exactly without word?
O. P.S. Why are “events” defined as having the sense that the speaker believes such relationships never work, whereas the form without “events” might be understood to mean that the speaker believes such relationships fail regularly and predictably,
but not necessarily always.
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.
Why some verb has a different meaning than ‘as’ for “be”? How do I write a sentence where “how many stops is it…”?
What is the usual answer to the answer with an apple and how many are in the fridge? How is it different from “how many apples are there in the fridge?” What are your thoughts on “?
How many apples are
in a fridge?
In life, there are more things that you don’t know. How many different kinds of animals are there in the world is impossible to guess?
What are the statistics on six?
Why —
No. 11?
No. How
many apples do you think there are? Just tell me what you can do to help a wounded person. I don’t like guessing, but like game.What is the difference between the answers of “We’re there” and “Is it” for the terms “the answers”, and the concepts of “number” and “know-what”?
What’s the difference between a dummy “there” and a dummy “it”? The interactive dummy is more tangible and accurate.
What do some people say when they ask “How many stops does it take before we get off?”? Agreement in number is not relevant to this form of dummy “it”.
When a locative dummy is the more tangible, number agreement is more relevant and thus “How many stops is there?” raises grammatical red flags whereas “How many stops is it?” does
not.
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.
Why some verb has a different meaning than ‘as’ for “be”? How do I write a sentence where “how many stops is it…”?
What is the usual answer to the answer with an apple and how many are in the fridge? How is it different from “how many apples are there in the fridge?” What are your thoughts on “?
How many apples are
in a fridge?
In life, there are more things that you don’t know. How many different kinds of animals are there in the world is impossible to guess?
What are the statistics on six?
Why —
No. 11?
No. How
many apples do you think there are? Just tell me what you can do to help a wounded person. I don’t like guessing, but like game.What is the difference between the answers of “We’re there” and “Is it” for the terms “the answers”, and the concepts of “number” and “know-what”?
What’s the difference between a dummy “there” and a dummy “it”? The interactive dummy is more tangible and accurate.
What do some people say when they ask “How many stops does it take before we get off?”? Agreement in number is not relevant to this form of dummy “it”.
When a locative dummy is the more tangible, number agreement is more relevant and thus “How many stops is there?” raises grammatical red flags whereas “How many stops is it?” does
not.
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
The statements are equivalent.
EDIT: Some commenters have asked for an explanation of why they are not different.
What are the actual verbs in the present tense? Of both blaming and blames, the report ascribes the problems it describes to particular employees.
On the other hand, He attempts to disable the bomb by trying not to jostle the wires. He attempts to disable the bomb and takes care not to jostle the wires.
One possible difference between the two statements is that the participle draws more attention to itself. A movie director might zoom in on the wires in a close-up to show that care was being taken not to jostle them.
How other ways do I read such nuances in expository prose and straightforward journalism?
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
To determine the ending point of this context, we can select the parent node if it encloses the results section, otherwise we should specify another anchor which identifies the ending point of the context or have a common ancestor with the first anchor which encloses the section We can find for the first node if your group does not exist so can not access the context.
You in turn have to find the end point of your context. To do so, we can select the parent node if it encloses the results section; if it does not, we must specify another anchor which identifies the ending point of the context.
What sentence do you use with “or have a common ancestor…”? Could there be a “hve” in the right number? Should there be a “hat”? Is the subject “we”?
In light of your reply in the comments:…specify
another Anchor. Can the end point locate my position in the context, or must have a common ancestor with the first anchor that describes the section?
How can I start my blog?
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
Can hot foods have much capsaicin? What if this is a vegetable?
Which food is spicy /sweet? ginger garam masala, cumin, cinnamon, salt & pepper. Can broccoli have capsaicin as well? Are men like hot and spicy? Please explain why?
Have a strong taste and smell. When eaten raw, they have a sharp or sharp taste. The swollen flesh can come from pickling.
Do piquant foods have a tartness or acidity?
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Word choice.
“Which is the most common idiomatic phrase nowadays is fix the error?”
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