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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Member

So member means = part of a group


I heard someone say: "I'm just a member. I have no authority here."

This translates to:

"I'm just part of the group. I have no authority here."

"I'm just part of the group" doesn't mean much, right? As everyone is part of the group? I'm confused.

  

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If someone says I'm just part of the group , they usually mean I'm not the leader of the group. Clive

  • If someone says I'm just part of the group , they usually mean I'm not the leader of the group.
  • Clive
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If someone says I'm just part of the group, they usually mean I'm not the leader of the group.

Clive

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