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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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First of all, thanks for the fast answer.
Secondly, I still don't understand: is it correct (from the grammatical aspect) to use "killing" on that line or maybe, like you said, this is a need of the poet to use specifically this
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The first thing to remember is that songs do not necessarily follow all the rules of grammar or use standard vocabulary, so you need to be careful about using them as examples. Additionally it's also sometimes difficult to interpret a single
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Hi,
Could someone shed some light on the following phrase
We've chug-a-lugged ourselves into a rut (I think that a rut means a routine in this context but I don't understand the whole phrase)
This is from a song from a Canadian
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Just a guess, becasue this is perhaps my favorite lyric of all time. If one inserts a few words "like a smoke ring <ON A> day when the wind blows, it makes perfect sense given the context of the song. The words are omitted to keep the
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I think it depends mainly on the context, as if you are reading a whole essay, you will comprehend the meaning of this sentence, because there is no sentence is an island, it must be picked out from either an article, poem, or even lyrics of a
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hmm..
What about this phrase in this context ?... the same meaning as in wikipedia ? :/ No, I don't have a clue what the lyric means. It's probably just something the lyricist thought sounded good.
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The other kids are still battling away . Snow warfare gains a new, thrilling edge when waged in the glare of police lights. What does "away" in the above mean?
And does "edge" mean "intensity" and
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"I can feel scare" - as I said it's not grammatical.
I feel __ without an article requires an adjective. I feel the/a __ requires a noun.
I can feel the/a ____ also requies a noun. I can feel ____ with an adjective sounds
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Hi,
How about in "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard", by Paul Simon?
You have to look at that phrase in the context of the relevant sentence in the lyrics, which is this.
See you, me and julio Down by the schoolyard
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