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Belly Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

1. What do people mean by...

  1. What do people mean by saying" don't push your luck"?
  2. "Incidence" "incident" in meaning?
  3. How do we pronounce the 's' in files? Isn't it /z/? I heard people pronounce it /s/
  4. What is another word for " a little painful" as in : After working out for the first time, I feel a little painful in my leg
  5. What is the difference between officer and official?
  6. What do they mean by "It's fine by me"? Why not "on me"?
  7. What is the taste of a chewing gum? A noun
  8. Thanks in advance
  

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1. Don't rely on your luck too much 3. I think it's all about the accent and dialect.

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  • Don't rely on your luck too much 3.
  • I think it's all about the accent and dialect.
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  • "After working out for the first time, I felt some pain in my leg" 5.
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1. Don't rely on your luck too much
3. I think it's all about the accent and dialect.
4. "After working out for the first time, I felt some pain in my leg"
5. Officer is a person, for example a police officer. Official is a(n abstract) matter, for example an official report of something.
6. Why can't you just comply with as it is?
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Thanks
What about question 3? In question 7, I mean, is that minty?

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