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Tuongvan Posted 17 years ago
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Dear teachers,
Could you possibly tell me the meaning of the phrase" As is always true" below?

As is always true in the Middle East, there are no easy answers. But it's never been more vital that Israel start looking for them.

Thank you in advance
  

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It means that 'it is always true in the Middle East (that there are no easy answers)'.

  • It means that 'it is always true in the Middle East (that there are no easy answers)'.
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It means that 'it is always true in the Middle East (that there are no easy answers)'.
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Thank you Mister Micawber very much
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Dear teachers,
Can I say like this?

A: How is your teacher?/What's your teacher like?
B: He's difficult but a great fun .

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A: How's your teacher?/What's your teacher like?
B: He's difficult but great fun.
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Thank you very much Mister Micawber
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Hi. I don't think this is natural: He is fun, so does the structure of Sentenc B in the orignal post.
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'He is fun' is fine. It means that he is entertaining, he is an enjoyable teacher.
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Welcome to English Forums, Yang Zhi Quiang.

A: Who is your teacher?
B: Mr Jones.
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