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Belly Posted 18 years ago
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1)Although there are positive aspects to being educated at home....

1)Although there are positive aspects to being educated at home....

The sentence lacks the main clause. If I don't want to cite that clause here, am I right to use "..." at the and of the auxiliary(?) clause? Is Aspect always followed by to?

2)What is the phrase: make an observation about is?

3) I'm looking for a phrase that expresses the audacity of the owner of the house (landlord, isn't it?) towards the guest when he says:" You should walk out here by yourself, I won't show you the way out of the house". Am I right to use " I won't see you out " here? IS there any other way which says:" You should walk out here by yourself"?
  

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>2) What is the phrase: make an observation about is ? Do you mean you want its meaning or what it is grammatically?

  • >2) What is the phrase: make an observation about is ?
  • Do you mean you want its meaning or what it is grammatically?
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>2) What is the phrase: make an observation about is?

Do you mean you want its meaning or what it is grammatically?
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Yes, I want its meaning
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say/tell/issue/declare/state your (considered) opinion about something ....

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