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Could you please help me with this? 1 Do you think he saw the code (I punched in) 2 I'm trying to rid myself of all debt. 3 The longest station is between x and y./the two station which are furthest apart from one another are x and y. 4 I was
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Hi,
Frankie: It's a relief, you know? When Reno took on my debt ( Paid it? ) No. Assumed responsibility for paying it.
he gave me my life back. And I'd do the same for him.
Did he tell you how it happened?
John: It's not
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Hi. Could you tell me if the word "joy" that follows the word "What" is uncountable or countable?
Oh, Yes, What joy for those who don't have to pay their debts.
Would it be correct in a certain context to use
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1. Would you say the past tense is incorrect for the underlined part? Not really incorrect, but strange. Would you say the present and present perfect tenses are correct under a right sentential context? Yes. The present is better. Again, the
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1. Would you say the past tense is incorrect for the underlined part?
Would you say the present and present perfect tenses are correct under a right sentential context?
He has produced things that are/have been/was so realistic.
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Hi,
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Here's the full context and some additional questions.
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I think here it means "in debt" (in some way appropriate to the context). It can also mean "late", "behind schedule", but that doesn't seem to fit quite so well. It's often written as one word:
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I mean, this is a great gig , Again equipment in this context? but none of it's ours. This equipment, it's all leased. We're in it up to here. Full of debts?
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"Hard science" in your given context means Jeffrey has the in-depth knowledge based on science and real, rigorous facts, to understand about debt relief. By the way, is "Jeffrey" here "Jeffrey Sachs"? Chris
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Hi Jeffrey not only understood the hard science of debt relief but had enough moral outrage to demand it be done. --- How should I understand "hard science" in this context? cheers
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