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  • Re: What is the opposite of Sin?

    I don't believe the 'minus' works in this case. Though I found an interesting para-sample Sin is something the religious people claims that all people should have unexceptionally, except you're like god, but nobody does obviously... no one
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 302 days ago Sample
  • Re: Does car have gender

    however I think it's because male dominated the role of being a vehicle technitian? (I've never actually had a female technitian fixed my car in my life). It's possible that this was their language and they were the ones who started it(prefer
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 305 days ago
  • 'up to'

    Hi all! In contrary to 'down'/'down to' relationship, perhaps it would be smart for asking whether-- 1) He's up to something -- meaning he's doing whatever to obtain 'something' (but 'something' is just the goal but not the progress) 2)
  • Re: 'down to'

    Hi, thanks for the many constructive inputs: -'The frosty grass crunched underfoot as they stroke down to the stadium' - Yes, there was an typo in here, it should be 'strode'. -My understanding of an impala is also a kind of deer, redish
  • 'down to'

    Hi! Please re-confirm that these are wrong grammars. "I climbed off the motorcycle and strode down to the impala" "As spotlights shone down on them" "The frosty grass crunched underfoot as they stroke down to the stadium" I
  • Re: 'a diversion'

    Hi, I think Clive's interpretation should be the closest to the truth if not by perfection. I was thinking the simple line was led to some reference I don't know of, but now I think the line maybe just of overly simplistic, a good-for-nothing
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 333 days ago
  • 'a diversion'

    There is a line from LOTR trilogy. Legolas says "A diversion" I know diversion means distraction to cause someone unnotice something happen in the background, my question is why is this line funny to some people I just don't get it. Thanks-Terr
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 335 days ago
  • Re: what's it called

    Hi! Thanks for all the very detailed and insightful helps and corrections. I was thinking the possibility for 'receive', it seemed unlikely and I couldn't move onto 'delivery'. 'A nurse(or doctor) must be wearing pastic gloves during a
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 354 days ago
  • What's it called

    Hi! what do you call the process a nurse grabbing a new born out of a pregnant, ready-to-give-birth woman. 'A nurse(or doctor) must be wearing pastic gloves during a ________, otherwise gems on their hands could infect the opened up area'
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 355 days ago
  • Re: what do you call it?

    hi, you both were right, I just couldn't come up the name a while back. Below elbow should be 'forearm', above should be upper arm. Arm implys the whole thing. Thanks -Terr
    ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by terr3 1 yr 359 days ago
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