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  • meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The etymology and meaning of the two words is completely different cue (n 1) "stage direction," 1550s, from Q, which was used 16c , 17c in stage plays to indicate actors' entrances, probably as an abbreviation of Latin quando "when" (see quandary) or a similar Latin adverb
  • meaning - Why hot refers to being closer and cold refers to moving away in the hotter . . .
    It is a hiding game where one player gives clues to help another player find a hidden object: One player chooses an object to hide, and the other player looks for it The player hiding the object gives clues to the seeker by saying "hotter" when the seeker is getting closer, and "colder" when the seeker is moving away
  • 有哪位大神会用clue s模型啊? - 知乎
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  • by their side or by their sides? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    This depends on what your intended meaning is If you mean to say "they" as in a group have heaven by their side, then you need to use side because you are talking about the entire group having heaven on their side
  • grammar - Which one is more idiomatic: until june this year. OR in the year to june . . .
    This may be a British English vs US English thing, but I find "the year to June" ambiguous and (in the absence of other clues) would guess it probably meant the first six months of the current calendar year For the 12-month period that ended with June I would say "the year ending in June " –
  • Triple negation: What does This aint no place for no hero mean?
    If you use other lyrics for clues you also come up with another possible meaning: "And what matters ain't the "who's baddest" but The ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, baby" - in this case you can take the chorus to mean that you won't succeed by trying to be a hero, or being a "better" man, but only through supporting, and being
  • Have something done or have + object + past participle?
    Idem as for the second sentence Does the second sentence mean that formalities have been completed by the person themselves? Is it just the perfect infinitive which is used here or is it a "causative have"? Are there any clues to determine it? Could you tell me please what structure is used in both sentences? Thank you very much in advance!
  • phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It's from the 12th episode of the second season of Breaking Bad Here is the context: Walt: Skyler, I'm so sorry
  • past tense - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    +1 It'd be even better if you added in your answer why "I didn't go (to) party" and "I didn't go to the party" (or "a party") are different, even though the OP could find some clues in other answers – Damkerng T





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