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Hi guys,
I saw this sentence the other day, confused not just about what it means, but if it's grammatical.
"You had me at get lost."
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Hi guys,
I have problems figuring out what exactly the phrase " The nerve of him! " means and how to use it.
Thanks for your comments.
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Hi guys,
Here is a question I've been discussing with some of my friends:
A: Has he finished the job?
B: Yes, and ___ only in an hour. (A)it (B) with (C)which (D)when
Most of them chose B.
Shouldn't it be
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Hi guys, I am not quite sure what the following sentence really means: When he was alone, he drank gin rather than wine, which he preferred. A. He preferred wine. B. He preferred drinking gin rather than wine. In other words, does
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Hi guys, What does the phrase " a train wreck of something" mean, as in " This is a train wreck of a movie ?" Is it positive or negative in meaning? Thanks!
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Hi guys, I found it diffcult understanding what exactly the two lines mean ( as a whole ): I've been fabulous through to fight my town a name . I'll be stooped tomorrow if I don't leave as them both the same . I read the first line as
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Hi guys, I heard a line in "Mr. Brooks" saying: "Your picture was in the paper. And if it hadn't have been , I don't know what I would've done." I understand that it is a conditional, but how could "have"
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Hi, Are there any differences, grammatically and semantically, between the following two sentences? Looking down from the tower we saw many people walking in the streets. Looking down from the tower, we saw many people walking in the streets. And
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Hi,
I know we can say:
He hurt himself trying to save a girl.
Then in the same pattern, does the following sentence make sense, or create any ambiguity?
Many people find pronunciation to be very difficult speaking another language.
And
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Hi,
1. Would anybody please tell me the difference(semantic) between the following two sentences?
But for her, I wouldn't be who I am.
But for her, I wouldn't have been who I am.
2. What's the difference between "who I
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