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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Meaning

"I was late in getting home"
How should i understand this meaning? Should I apply 'in the course of (during)' for 'in' ?
But it seems to make no sense. Is it like I was going home, and it was already late?

"It relied on the judicial and legislative systems in what would be a persistent and decades-long effort to secure those rights." 'in an effort' is interchangeable with ' in making an effort'???

I see sentences like " The first edition ended in 2Kings with a description of Joshua's retaking of part of the promised land."
Then, for example, in a sentence 'I had problem in understanding (of) English sentences', should i add of too?
Can't I just say Joshua's retaking part of the promised land without 'of' without the before 'retaking'?
I see sentences like ' I had no opportunity of getting a high education' without of between 'getting' and 'a high education'.
I am confused with when i should use it or not. Is there some kind of formula?
  

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" I was late in getting home " This is idiomatic, and means that I arrived home late. It implies that there was some delay (like stopping off for a drink) on the way home. " 'in an effort' is interchangeable with ' in making an effort'???

  • " I was late in getting home " This is idiomatic, and means that I arrived home late.
  • It implies that there was some delay (like stopping off for a drink) on the way home.
  • " 'in an effort' is interchangeable with ' in making an effort'???
  • - Please write the entire sentence that you mean.
  • This sentence is fine the way it is.
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"I was late in getting home"
This is idiomatic, and means that I arrived home late. It implies that there was some delay (like stopping off for a drink) on the way home.
"It relied on the judicial and legislative systems in what would be a persistent and decades-long effort to secure those rights." 'in an effort' is interchangeable wi

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