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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

Dear Teachers,

1. last but not least. be a friend to her. Be a good companion and always be there for her.

- What does "last but not least" mean here? and I think "be a friend with her" is better, right?

2. - Is there any way that I can help her? (a)

- Are there any ways that I can help her? (b)

- I think (2b) is more grammatical, right?

3. Can you keep dating her knowing what she did?

- I think "...............her while knowing.......?" is better, right?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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1. last but not least. be a friend to her.

  • 1.
  • last but not least.
  • be a friend to her.
  • Be a good companion and always be there for her.
  • - What does "last but not least" mean here?
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1. last but not least. be a friend to her. Be a good companion and always be there for her.
- What does "last but not least" mean here? and I think "be a friend with her" is better, right?
"Last but not least" means that the speaker has given other instructions and that is the last one, but that this one is definitely just as impo

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