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Hello Hanuman 2000
Some words can be used either as an adverb or as an adjective, and you are right the way the lad used the word 'daily', it functions as an adverb, the follwing examples makes everything clear:
It was late evening(adj)
We
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Hllo maj,
Then it should be 'your hands were two bandits',and I think if you put the 'lurking...' after the third line, then it makes sense. One more thing, you have to pay the ransom, moon coulered treasure is yours. Cheers
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Hello Victims,
Once slave in heaven, what do you expect, I personally receive my portion of insults, and remarks almost every day, but fortunately, I am phisycally gifted, and can punch my way out when the going gets tough. Cheers
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Hello maverick,
A counterfactual is a conditional of the form 'if p were to happen q would', or'if p were to have happened q would have happened'. where supposition of p is contrary to known fact that not-p. such assertion are nevertheless
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Hello Maveric,
I think the antonym of counterfactual is unconditional, I am not sure.
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Do we know the meaning of 'Bonapartism' in political jargon?
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The bell tolls his(her, its)doom
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Hello abbie,
It's exactly the expression I am looking for; a preoccupying situation, and I have to keep this expression for a latter use(bog as slang), what I am not sure about is the preposition which comes after( on, in, or with). I think
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Lurking in the darks, Patience and love their only arms, His hands were two bandits, Waiting with restless hearts, For a moon coloured treasure, To be paid as ransom.
(May I be pardoned, I didn't mean to be voyeur.)
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Gentlemen,Hats off to all of you, you are the best.
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