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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Are these sentences correct(dialect)?

'Oh, what are we doing in music? We're still doing covers at the moment.'

'Abstract general ideas', are concepts which are neither physical, nor mental. For example, you cannot be acquainted with the sense-date of 'In', thefore it is not physical. But the spacial context of 'in', is beyond the mind, thus it cannot be mental either.'

'That would be a pretty awful crotchet'

'We have conversations in our sleep'
  

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Some aren't clear. 'Oh, what are we doing in music? ' It could mean that we are frustrated that we aren't writing original music or that we are wondering why we should still be involved in music.

  • Some aren't clear.
  • 'Oh, what are we doing in music?
  • ' It could mean that we are frustrated that we aren't writing original music or that we are wondering why we should still be involved in music.
  • 'Abstract general ideas', are concepts which are neither physical, nor mental.
  • For example, you cannot be acquainted with the sense-date of 'In', thefore it is not physical.
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Some aren't clear.

'Oh, what are we doing in music? We're still doing covers at the moment.'
It could mean that we are frustrated that we aren't writing original music or that we are wondering why we should still be involved in music.

'Abstract general ideas', are concepts which are neither physical, nor mental. For example, you cannot be acquainted with the sense-date of

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