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Hi everyone,
In the following sentences, what could be the best possible interpretation of the part in red?
Specifically, what does the meaning of "For"? "In order to get the ease and pleasure of " or "In stead of
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So, the hook is that there's this guy (Frank Langella?) who's got this wonky Big Red Button thing in a box, that looks like Art Department didn't know if it was supposed to be a comedy or a drama. He offers it to some random person,
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Hi,
I'm not familiar with the expression 'green hand'. What does it mean? Can you supply an example of a context in which it is used?
Are you possibly thinking of 'green thumb' or 'greenhorn'?
Best
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It seems to be the commercial name of a color, not an idiom (since you have supplied no context), but I suppose it is very white, yes. It originates in the traditional white wedding dress to signify the virginity of the bride, I presume. 'Snow
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This is getting to be an ongoing tradition for me... waiting to see a big summer movie until the last second of its theatrical run. 2. How Spock Prime and Spock Jr. can occupy the ... all leads to a predetermined destiny that can't be altered.
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What in God's green Earth are you talking about? ATTENTION ALL POSTERS: PLEASE SUPPLY ADEQUATE CONTEXT!
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Hi Clive. I don't understand this sentence, and it sounds wrong. I need context. Please start by telling me what 'they' refers to. eg Does 'they' refer to angels? To red cars? To ice-cream cones? I need to know. They refer to
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Hi,
@Clive. here is the whole sentence. "If they had already existed, then the book would say they were revealed or something that suggested the story your friend makes up. "
a friend of mine told me this statement and I want
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hey, I wonder where the phrase " , where art thou?" comes from. And could anyone explain the meaning to me as well, although I can imagine it. I've seen it quite often recently in different variations, like in the movie "O
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Hi,
I thought my use of the apostrophe was ok however I am mulling over which of the two is correct: i) class attitudes; or ii) class ' s attitudes.
The context is a school class.
The sentence is:
I wish to understand
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