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Thank you Anonymous, in particular JL for the explanations. I reckon I'll have to read several times the above in order to really understand.
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The following all have the same basic meaning.Me asking is a kind of sign.My asking is a kind of sign.
Calif Jim, does that mean both the above are grammatically correct, including 'Me asking is a kind of sign.' ??
What about :
'His leaving home plunged his widowed mother into a deep...
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NewPhilologist wrote:The Oxford English Dictionary says the following about the etymology of the word "caucus": Arose in New England: origin obscure.
Alleged to have been used in Boston U.S. before 1724; quotations go back to 1763. Already in 1774 Gordon (Hist. Amer. Rev.)
could obtain no...
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I apologize for the double entries. It wasn't my intention. 10 minutes after I'd posted the query, it didn't appear so I wrote another one. The outcome was obvious. :-(
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Yes, it is the events that are happening in US politics. Thank you Khoff and Philip !!I came across this word while doing the 'Expand your vocabulary and feed the word', and it stated that caucus means 'meeting'.Any idea why the US political events are referred to as 'caucus' ??)
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Does 'caucau' mean 'meeting'? I can either find this word in my dictionaries or in the online dictionaries.
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Does caucau mean 'meeting'? (I can't find this word in the online dictionaries!)
Thank you.
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Thank you Marius Hancu and Feebs11 for your reply.
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I reached level 33, highest level 40 and donated 4,340 grains of rice. Not very good comparing with you guys but I am qute happy with the result. I have noted down my mistakes in my note book.I was sure that "fervid" means extremely hot and zeal 'cause I have used this word a myriad times but...
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Could someone kindly explain the sentence in red please? Thank you.
"I've seen this word 'Elders' used before, and am intrigued! Who are these people? Am I included, I wonder? I qualify, on more than one count, as I am approaching superannuation at a rate of knots ............."
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