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Thank you very much.The context is from an old book relating to software: "Debugged by with particularlycogent suggestions or fixes from ..." I've looked up many dictionaries for this phrase without success before asking. You guys' replies let me feel more supportable to...
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what does 'A Cast of Thousands' mean?Means very powerful? Thanks!
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Thank you Tanit.Much clear now. I was totally confused by these extravagant and baseless talks, just like the Ross and Joy. (i.e. I don't think Ross could understand their talks, either. Right?)Thanks again!!
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In the "Friends" TV show, 1-1:Chandler says: "The problem is, though, after the concert's over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always comedian again"?Thanks in advance!
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Hi, inthe sentence:
"He will run a mile in four minutes' time" does the "in four minutes' time" mean "after 4 minutes"?Assuming now the time is 3 o'clock, will he start running at 3:04? or he will finish running at 3:04 without letting us know when he...
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I post some words to a forum this morning, which cause
a big misunderstanding. I just try to express myself in English
by instinct, but, however, de facto, English is not my native language.
I am wondering if a person who do not live in a Native English Speaking
Area is able to learn/use...
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Very clear now, thank you very much!
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1) All the country was against it.
2) All the countries were against it.
Is 2) right?
Are there any differences of the meaning between 1) and 2)?
Thanks!
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Maybe there's one possibility which means we can choose 1) reward, 2) punishment, 3) both reward and punishment as the subject. So 'are' can be used.???
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"Reward or punishment meted out quite independent of human interference."
The original sentence in the book uses 'are', I'm wondering if it's correct. IMO, we need to choose one from the 'Reward' or 'puninshment', so 'is' is prefered. Am I right?
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