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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Home?!

Hi.
If you refer to the home of something, you mean the place where it began or where it is most typically found.

How to distinguish between the two clauses on the twwo sides of the underlined or?

Thanks in advance!
  

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soheil1 How to distinguish between the two clauses on the twwo sides of the underlined or? You have to have some knowledge of the topic.

  • soheil1 How to distinguish between the two clauses on the twwo sides of the underlined or?
  • You have to have some knowledge of the topic.
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soheil1How to distinguish between the two clauses on the twwo sides of the underlined or?
You have to have some knowledge of the topic.
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Mister Micawber soheil1How to distinguish between the two clauses on the twwo sides of the underlined or?You have to have some knowledge of the topic.
It just reads:"This city's the home of Broadway"
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soheil1You have to have some knowledge of the topic.It just reads:"This city's the home of Broadway"
So, which do you think?
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I think it meant the place of origin of Broadway.But wonder if it can have the other meaning
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soheil1I think it meant the place of origin of Broadway.But wonder if it can have the other meaning
Yes, it could have either. The greater context should make clear which is intended.

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