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Behnazzz Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

last

The storms that once characterised their relationship appear to have abated - perhaps leading to an unusually serene last summit in Paris.


Hi

does last means final or previouse?

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In your context, it is final . It is previous/latest , in a modified context: The storms that once characterised their relationship appear to have abated - should we believe the news from the unusually serene last summit in Paris.

  • In your context, it is final .
  • It is previous/latest , in a modified context: The storms that once characterised their relationship appear to have abated - should we believe the news from the unusually serene last summit in Paris.
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In your context, it is final.

It is previous/latest, in a modified context:

The storms that once characterised their relationship appear to have abated - should we believe the news from the unusually serene last summit in Paris.

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