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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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With the players they have brought in in the latest transfer window they are the team to beat.

Is the first "in" an adverb?
Does the clause " they are the team to beat" mean that they are hard or easy to beat in the context?
  

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Anonymous Is the first "in" an adverb? Yes, I would say so. Anonymous Does the clause " they are the team to beat" mean that they are hard or easy to beat in the context?

  • Anonymous Is the first "in" an adverb?
  • Yes, I would say so.
  • Anonymous Does the clause " they are the team to beat" mean that they are hard or easy to beat in the context?
  • They are hard to beat.
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AnonymousIs the first "in" an adverb?
Yes, I would say so.
AnonymousDoes the clause " they are the team to beat" mean that they are hard or easy to beat in the context?
They are hard to beat.

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