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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

entitled to your opinion

1b00You are 01i00entitle02i02b00d01b00 00to your opinion only if your opinion is not based on ignorance.02b02br
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01b00I know entitled means `02b00to give someone the right to do or have something:'02br
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00But I couldn't understand the above sentence.02br
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00Could you explain this?0-
  

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0 You have the right to think what you think, on the condition your opinion is enlightened 0-

  • 0 You have the right to think what you think, on the condition your opinion is enlightened 0-
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0 You have the right to think what you think, on the condition your opinion is enlightened 0-
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1b00You 00are 01i00entitle02i02b00d01b00 to00 your opinion only if your opinion is not based on ignorance.02b02br
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01b01font00is this sentence true?02font02b02br
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01b01font00i think after 00"to"
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0 No, there 01b00can02b00 be a verb after 'to', but you can also have a noun or a pronoun. 0-
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01cite10User_gary12cite11b10You are 11i10entitle12i12b10d11b10 10to your opinion only if your opinion is not based on ignorance.12b12br
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10 01b01font00That's a wonderful concept, User_gary
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01cite10Philip12cite11blockquote
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21b20You are 21i20entitle22i22b20d21b20 20to your opinion only if your opinion is not based on ignorance.22b22br
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0"It is your post." 050010id5

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