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Well, I don't know now. From a brief google, the phrase seems to be used to refer to surveillance cameras, which are becoming ubiquitous in American cities. And it turns out that "Eye in the Sky" was a hit for the Allan Parsons
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Nope, I listened to rappers (Ice Cube), and looked the lyrics up and there was written "slang" in black and white... For example, this song
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Hi, I had a quick requestion regarding the useage of the letter S in a sentence. Example He plays the piano He play the piano (Wrong) I plays the piano (Wrong) I play the piano or The music that the club typically plays suck. The music that
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Hello there, folks. I'm Dutch, and I'm studying English language. I had to hand in an autobiography a couple of days ago, and the teacher said one of my sentences was wrong. "Music is my greatest interest." That's how she
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No, Clive is actually incorrect. The only correct usage of the word "comprise" in the examples given is No. 3. See the dictionary definition: Verb
S: (v) consist , comprise (be composed of) "The land he conquered comprised
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Would you please help me to change them into another types of expressions? You can use "it was music to my ears" before or after "when I heard that ...", like this: It was music to my ears when I heard that Mr. Torquemada
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If something that you hear is music to your ears, it makes you feel very happy. The news of his resignation makes you feel very happy. His being expelled from school makes you feel very happy. If that is what you mean, the sentences are correct.
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Thanks, His being expelled from school is music to my ears. His moving to downstairs is music to my ears. Are these two sentences right?
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The news of his resignation was music to my ears . Is this usage common? I ask so , because I am afraid that people may not understand what I am talking about when I use this expression. Is this sentence correct? His being expelled from school is
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Is the song title "Me and Bobby McGee" an example of incorrect usage? Me, and Arnold Zwicky, think/s not. Zwicky says that because " me and Bobby McGee", in the song, is the object of a preposition, it is grammatical, and I
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