Hi,{He is the man of all others for the job.}1. If make a logical or causal connection, could I do this way?The first -----[for the job]the second------[he is the man of all others]2. What does the [is] mean or define? [is] = belongs to ? or identifies?3. To [he is the man of all others], if I make a logical or causal connection, could I do this way?the first -----[of all others]the second-----[he is the man]
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'Be' always means identifies , not belongs to (possession).
— Mister Micawber
'Be' always means identifies , not belongs to (possession).
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