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Sep 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 28 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 27 |
asked | What does 'prime' mean in this sentence? |
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Nov 28 |
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What does the phrase “enable traffic to exit” mean in the context? Thanks for your answer\ |
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Nov 28 |
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What does the phrase “enable traffic to exit” mean in the context? @jwpat7 actually I want to ask meaning of exit |
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Nov 28 |
accepted | What does the phrase “enable traffic to exit” mean in the context? |
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Nov 28 |
asked | Why use 'being' in this sentence? |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 15 |
asked | What does the phrase “enable traffic to exit” mean in the context? |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation @z& thanks for explaining the reasons for me, the hardest thing is that you want learn new stuff, but you already have something old in your mind |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation @Alex I understand what you are talking about, grammatically you are right, I asked this question because my Chinese language grammar made me confused when I read something like this. I wish I could put this in a more decent grammar category |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation I feel the same too, I thought the author intentional wrote this way |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation +1 for pointing out it's a figure of speech, as a Learner of English language, sometimes I do think it literally dream. LoL |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation Yes this is same as Chinese |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation +1 for letting me know that it makes a strong positive statement |
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Sep 7 |
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Meaning of sentence with double negation @Fake Name Good explanation |
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Sep 7 |
accepted | Meaning of sentence with double negation |
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Sep 7 |
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If I change the part containing “conceivably”, does this sentence still have the same meaning? @Thursagen Good explanation, thanks for letting me know the subtlety |
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Sep 7 |
accepted | If I change the part containing “conceivably”, does this sentence still have the same meaning? |
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Sep 6 |
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Meaning of “to get stuffed” @Fumble agree with your explanation and thanks for letting me know using the chart to collect word usage information, instead of just assume |