1/She be gan to feel she was no more than a burden on her family
What does "no more than" here mean ?
2/ The teacher is planning his lesson and the teacher is making a lesson plan .
Which one is correct ?
Please help
Thanks
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Monalisatuan I don't understand the following sentences : 1/She be gan to feel she was no more than a burden on her family What does " no more than" here mean ? 2/ The teacher is planning his lesson and the teacher is making a lesson plan . Which one is correct ?
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Monalisatuan I don't understand the following sentences : 1/She be gan to feel she was no more than a burden on her family What does " no more than" here mean ?
2/ The teacher is planning his lesson and the teacher is making a lesson plan .
Which one is correct ?
Please help Thanks 1) no more than = only (usually in a negative sense).
2) Not much difference.
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