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Hi,
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes...
Then walking in the Prater he had been seen carrying in a conspicuously clenched fist the exquisite handkerchief of yellow and black linen that cried aloud of the ordinance of 1468, issued by one Pietro
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Hi!
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes...
Then walking in the Prater he had been seen carrying in a conspicuously clenched fist the exquisite handkerchief of yellow and black linen that cried aloud of the ordinance of 1468, issued by one
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1 He's a safer bet , as I'm nowhere near as sure about the answer to the question as he is. 2 There is a lot of congestion/traffic, so we should take the subway. 3 My bedsheet is yellow from the wash. There were T-shirts in there whose colors ran.
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Hi guys,
I don't know where the part colored in red below link to in the sentence?
If anyone could guess, would you explain a little bit for me?
It would be a big help for me.
Thanks a lot in advance~
pb
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Thank you both for your replies.
Now I can see two different ways to read this clause and the whole sentence (i.e., "That is all I know: I do not believe, but I am without a better answer myself"):
(1) is all I know : I do
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If you are looking at your bank statement and see your account balance, then "have" is a better choice.
If you are referring to, for example, the sale of your Pink Panther lunchbox on eBay, then "got" is a substitute for
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Can someone help me with these 3 sentences? please 1 He's your safest bet as I'm nowhere near as sure about the answer to the question as he is. 2 There is a lot of congestion/traffic, we should take the subway. 3 My bed sheet is yellow
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I'm not sure what a fresh orange is, but "I got a fresh orange and water" is okay, thought it's not 100% clear that "fresh" applies to water. "I got fresh water and an orange" is fine too, but it doesn't
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Say, I need to say "I got fresh water and a fresh orange." Can I say "I got fresh water and orange"
or "I got a fresh orange and water"? How should I say this without repeating fresh?
Thanks.
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