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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"Language is just an outcome of promises"

"Language is just an outcome of promises"

Do you agree with this premise and the sentence is grammatically correct?

Thank you so much in advance.
  

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The sentence would be fine if it ended with a period. Its meaning escapes me.

  • The sentence would be fine if it ended with a period.
  • Its meaning escapes me.
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The sentence would be fine if it ended with a period. Its meaning escapes me.
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Mister MicawberIts meaning escapes me.
Thank you so much, and could you tell me what is wrong with its meaning and what is the meaning of "it escapes me", if you do not mind?
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Anonymousits meaning escapes me
This means that I do not understand the sentence.
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Thank you so much, and I meant that language is made by people in the society making lots of promises. So is there any suggestion for the same meaning?
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Sorry, but I still don't understand your paraphrase. What has language to do with a promise? Perhaps another member will understand better.

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