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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Deep voice

Question 1:
What does it mean to have a deep voice? And what is the opposite?

Question 2:
What is the difference in meaning between the given sentences?

1: What does it mean to have a deep voice?
2: What is a deep voice?

Please help.
  

Top answer

1-- To loosely use some musical terms, a deep voice is in the bass/baritone/alto range. A high voice is in the tenor/soprano range. 2-- The intent is the same.

  • 1-- To loosely use some musical terms, a deep voice is in the bass/baritone/alto range.
  • A high voice is in the tenor/soprano range.
  • 2-- The intent is the same.
  • Further explanation could lead to specific differences: #1 could, for instance, elicit the answer, "It means I can't get into movies for half price anymore".
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1-- To loosely use some musical terms, a deep voice is in the bass/baritone/alto range. A high voice is in the tenor/soprano range.

2-- The intent is the same. Further explanation could lead to specific differences: #1 could, for instance, elicit the answer, "It means I can't get into movies for half price anymore".
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Mister Micawber I can't get into movies for half price anymore
'half price' suggests that you are already paid not much but now you can't even get that. Am I right?

Please correct the grammatical and technical mistakes in the below text. 'technical mistakes' is intended to mean the mistakes in the content such as mistake(s) in voice classification b
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'half price' suggests that you are already paid not much but now you can't even get that. Am I right?-- No. Half price is the children's admission. At puberty, one's voice changes and so does the price of one's movie tickets.

Please correct the grammatical and technical mistakes in the below text. 'technical mistakes' is intended to mean the mistakes in the content such as mista
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Qestion 1:
Mister MicawberNo. Half price is the children's admission.
I would have written something like: Half price is about the children's admission. Is my way also acceptable? If not, why?

Question 2:
Please correct the grammatical and technical mistakes in the text below. 'technical mistakes' is intended to mean the mistakes i
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Question 1:
Mister MicawberHalf price is the children's admission.
I would have written something like: Half price is about the children's admission. Is my way also acceptable? If not, why?

Question 2:
Please correct the grammatical and technical mistakes in the below text. 'technical mistakes' is intended to mean the mistakes, not the gramm
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1-- No, because it is weak and ineffective when making the point.

2-- 'Technical' or 'content' are OK, I think. 'Semantic' and 'lexical' are clearer choices, perhaps.
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Jackson6612
Mister MicawberHalf price is the children's admission.
I would have written something like: Half price is about the children's admission. Is my way also acceptable? If not, why?
You reply was: No, because it is weak and ineffective when making the point.

Is it so much ineffective that it won't carry the
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Sorry, Jackson-- posting notifications seem not always to be working.

No, it will not create the intended effect.
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Mister MicawberSorry, Jackson-- posting notifications seem not always to be working.
Mr Micawber, I hope you won't mind if I ask you that what you mean by the above.
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There's a bug in the new version of this website; emails are not always sent me when someone posts a reply. They'll get it fixed sooon.

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