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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Nouns

1. What is the meaning of 'a beater car'?



2. And can a television be refered to as a 'device'?

  

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Beater car: A beaten up car. A car that has been used a lot and is no longer is good shape. The car might have poor paint, dents, poor tires, cracked windshield, and so on.

  • Beater car: A beaten up car.
  • A car that has been used a lot and is no longer is good shape.
  • The car might have poor paint, dents, poor tires, cracked windshield, and so on.
  • It is in rough shape.
  • Can a television be referred to as a device?
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Beater car: A beaten up car. A car that has been used a lot and is no longer is good shape. The car might have poor paint, dents, poor tires, cracked windshield, and so on. It is in rough shape.

Can a television be referred to as a device? Although it is commonly referred to as a television or tv, yes, it could be classified as a device. You might do an inventory of all your possessions

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