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hm... bless... such a good soothing word...
but I've just found out it's origin...
Etymology: Old English blaedsian to sprinkle with sacrificial blood ; related to blod BLOOD
blessedness is stained with blood... weird
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"being free" here is Participle clause and can be interpreted as "despite they(consumers) are free of damage claims and moving violations". instead of werb here is used Participle.
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Hi, Terr3!
I think you're confused between present/past perfect and passive voise <img src="/emoticons/emotion-1.gif" alt="Smile " />
'she was known as a famous singer' means that there were the people who knew her as a famous singer,
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wow, people, so much ado about nothing <img src="/emoticons/emotion-1.gif" alt="Smile " /> As I read, Einstein(or, maybe not him) had created it to test your ability to hold into your memory coordinated features and to manipulate them (read,
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