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Besthunter  #387854  Wed, 04 Jul 07 11:47 AM

"I think we are finally breaking through to the point where there is some increasing belief that, hey, maybe this economy is on a sustainable path to decent economic growth, and now it is time to put some bodies to work in the form of permanent new hires," he said.



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Mister Micawber  #387926  Wed, 04 Jul 07 02:32 PM

I think we are finally making significant progress to the position...

  
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Peaceblinkfriend  #387993  Wed, 04 Jul 07 04:41 PM
'What this idiom means'

It should be 'What does this idiom mean?'


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Besthunter  #395031  Sun, 22 Jul 07 08:18 AM
Another help please,

My teacher told me to compose essay with the topic "American Education.. where is it leading?" Can you help me what does it mean: "where is it leading" Does he want me to tell about the situation of Vietnamese Edu or something??

Second, I'd like to ask you what does this mean:
"American Education has both dark side and bright side"
(Although I don't now its meaning, I think it should be "a dark side" rather than "dark side" because "side" is a countable noun" ??
  
Mister Micawber  #395041  Sun, 22 Jul 07 08:59 AM

Where is it leading? = What is its goal? What will be the eventual characteristics of the American educational system?  What kind of education will America have in the future?  The question as it stands has nothing to do with Vietnamese education except as it is influenced by American education.

Yes-- a dark side and a bright side:  bad points and good points; ominous qualities and hopeful qualities.

  
Peaceblinkfriend  #395146  Sun, 22 Jul 07 12:57 PM
Hi Mister Micawber,

Sorry but I don't really understand what you are trying to say. I mean what do you mean by 'except as it is influenced by American education'? Also, what does 'as it stands' mean?

The question as it stands has nothing to do with Vietnamese education except as it is influenced by American education.

Thank you.


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PBF


  
Mister Micawber  #395148  Sun, 22 Jul 07 01:16 PM

You mean, you don't understand what I said.  The explanation is meant for Besthunter, who more likely will understand me, since the thread is his topic of discussion.

  
Peaceblinkfriend  #395156  Sun, 22 Jul 07 01:45 PM
Hi Mister Micawber,

Sorry but I did not mean to say that I do not understand what you have said. I was just having problems understanding English phrases and structures which prevented me from understanding what you had said. I am also aware that this is Besthunter's topic of discussion. The sole reason I said I did not understand what you had said is that your sentences contained phrases and usages that I am not familiar with. I am sorry if I have expressed myself inaccurately. I understand that it could cause misunderstandings.

Best wishes,

PBF
  
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