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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

(chess)that's it

Hi.
He counted the squares that White pieces control.
May I rephrase:
"That's it for White's pieces"
as
"enough for White's pieces"?
  

Top answer

No, you may not. ' Rover

  • No, you may not.
  • ' Rover
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4 Answers
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No, you may not.

You may rephrase the sentence as

'He counted the squares controlled by White pieces.'

Rover
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What about
'end of counting the squares controlled by White pieces.'
or
'end of counting for the White pieces.'?
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They are both wrong.

Neither is a complete sentence or means the same as the original.

Why do you want to rephrase it?

Rover
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I wanna rephrase it, maybe I can find a translation for it that way.

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