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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Mrs. Lindsay and her son Russell are at the airport ticket counter.

Mrs. Lindsay and her son Russell are at the airport ticket counter. Mrs. Lindsay asks Russell if he has everything. Russell tells her not to worry so much. Mrs. Lindsay says this is taking forever. She says Russell is going to miss his flight.

What does the phrase in black mean to you? Is it "in front of the airport ticket counter?" If not, what is it? Thanks.
  

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Yes, standing in line for service, or being served.

  • Yes, standing in line for service, or being served.
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Yes, standing in line for service, or being served.
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Mister MicawberYes, standing in line for service, or being served.

Thanks, Mister.

Got it.

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