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Asked on March 21, 2021 in Meaning.
On Cambridge Dictionary prime = to prepare
someone or something for a particular situation. So the meaning in
the context is: to make sure that the carburetor is in good condition to be utilized. In the simplest terms, they are prime (in the terms of a “type” ). What are the job which can include inspecting, cleaning, refilling, painting – whatever work is necessary to make sure the carburetor is in good condition?
This meaning of the verb is related to the following meaning (adj., see same dictionary page): prime (adj.)
= of the best quality. So this
confirms the explanation: make the carburetor “of the best quality”.
NOTE: this answer is about the definition of “to prime”. The manual does not provide technical advice on carburetor operation.
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
On Cambridge Dictionary prime = to prepare
someone or something for a particular situation. So the meaning in
the context is: to make sure that the carburetor is in good condition to be utilized. In the simplest terms, they are prime (in the terms of a “type” ). What are the job which can include inspecting, cleaning, refilling, painting – whatever work is necessary to make sure the carburetor is in good condition?
This meaning of the verb is related to the following meaning (adj., see same dictionary page): prime (adj.)
= of the best quality. So this
confirms the explanation: make the carburetor “of the best quality”.
NOTE: this answer is about the definition of “to prime”. The manual does not provide technical advice on carburetor operation.
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
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- 324643 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
- 873110 views
- 7 answers
- 324643 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
- 873110 views
- 7 answers
- 324643 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
- 873110 views
- 7 answers
- 324643 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
- 873110 views
- 7 answers
- 324643 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.
I did not read the sentence carefully enough-here are some examples.
Comma is used to separate elements at random times in the same statement.
The semicolon is used instead of full stops, when total separation is not desired.
If you have a simple question for a newbie, where should I put a semicolons and commas?
(Out of the major
expenses incurred by the company) raw materials accounted for
46 percent of the total income, employee cost; nine percent,
power and fuel; two
percent, advertisement; one percent, interest;
four percent, depreciation;
four percent, tax;
two percent, dividend;
two percent and
other expenses 20
percent.)
Should we use another usage? You ended statements with a comma instead of a semicolon, and you joined elements inside the statement with a semicolon instead of a comma (by both systems in your example).
Please note that the first comma in a first line during a “Publik” text
on the first line represents the appropriate place.
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- 7 answers
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Asked on March 10, 2021 in Grammar.
Is it just you use ‘the’ when mentioned in the conversation earlier in the conversation and ‘a’ for the opposite?
It is true, but not complete.
You can use “the” even if “fool” was not used previously. The following meaning is implied:
Don’t play the fool (of the group).
Let me tell you: Don’t be the fool.
Don’t be a meth engineer.
How can I get information about something I want to know?
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