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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

no need to add that


What do 'no need to add that' and 'pretty much it for conversation' mean respectably?
  

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org/dictionary/british/needless-to-say "... that was pretty much it" = that was basically it; nothing else was said in that conversation.

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  • that was pretty much it" = that was basically it; nothing else was said in that conversation.
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contrapositionno need to add
Look here:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/needless-to-say

"... that was pretty much it" = that was basically it; nothing else was said in that conversation.
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"No need to add" = There was no need for me to add = I didn't feel a need to add.

That exchange of words (he bought her a truck, she said thanks) was the extent of their conversation.

You should know that the writing in Twilight is not considered to be very good. Better than 50 Shades, but still pretty bad. If you love the story of sparkling vampires, great, enjoy.
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What do you mean by 'bad'? Bad grammar?
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If you read it and enjoy it, then it's not bad, is it?

Here are some vocabulary words for you: insipid, trite, mundane.
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respectively, not respectably.

Clive

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