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Darcy Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

'One cannot set foot in Europe without visiting Italy

What is the inner meaning of the following sentence?

'One cannot set foot in Europe without visiting Italy, the land of Poetical beauty.'
  

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Hi Darcy To me that sentence basically means that if you visit Europe, Italy should definitely be one of the countries you visit. Or, worded a little differently, it suggests that Italy is almost always one of the countries that people visit when then they visit Europe.

  • Hi Darcy To me that sentence basically means that if you visit Europe, Italy should definitely be one of the countries you visit.
  • Or, worded a little differently, it suggests that Italy is almost always one of the countries that people visit when then they visit Europe.
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Hi Darcy

To me that sentence basically means that if you visit Europe, Italy should definitely be one of the countries you visit. Or, worded a little differently, it suggests that Italy is almost always one of the countries that people visit when then they visit Europe.

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