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Hi. Let say this is a definition of the word "synonyms."
Synonyms are words that mean the same basically.
Or let's reword it like this, with a blank to mean something (a word) obvious.
Synonyms are words that have
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Difficult question, and it probably depends on the place itself.
The Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City....
Castle Blarney is quite interesting....
Buckingham Palace is at the center....
Windsor Castle is the winter.....
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When you talk about a temple or castle, do you use an definite article before the name of the temple or castle or is it optional? 1. The Ginkakuji Temple is surrounded by trees and has a quiet outlook. 2. The Osaka Castle is located in the central
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1. These people are the members of the Lee family. -- This seems to say those people are all the members of the Lee family and there are no others (if I am correct but I am not sure, though).-- All the members OR the members that were previously
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Hi. Can you please confirm what I am saying in reference to the examples?
1. These people are the members of the Lee family. -- This seems to say those people are all the members of the Lee family and there are no others (if I am correct but
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Hi again,
Does your comment (response) indicate that the sentence could be seen as referencing all the people, that is all the people who had been moved to the northern area when the battle began? I don't think my sentence in my first post
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Hi. Thank you, again.
Does your comment (response) indicate that the sentence could be seen as referencing all the people, that is all the people who had been moved to the northern area when the battle began? I don't think my sentence in
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Hi,
How do you see the difference here?
The enemies were people who had been moved to the northern area when the battle began. Not necessarily all such people.
The enemies were the people who had been moved to the northern area
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Hi. Thank you. How do you see the difference here?
The enemies were (the?) people who had been moved to the northern area when the battle began.
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Hi. Do you agree with what I said here with examples?
eg,
He met people who came to the meeting yesterday. - I think this means he met some people who came to the meeting yesterday but not all who came to the meeting that day. I think the
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