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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

presumes

In the example:

She spoke about the picture to remove attention from herself.
“There seems to be a lot more death than paradise.”
“Yes. All we get is some token trees. It’s one of those paintings that presumes knowledge of the whole tradition that comes before it.”

What’s the meaning of ‘presumes’?
And why does it have singular form?
  

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There seems to be a lot more to death than paradise. eipjoo What’s the meaning of ‘presumes’? 'Presumes knowledge' = presumes that the viewer has knowledge eipjoo And why does it have singular form?

  • There seems to be a lot more to death than paradise.
  • eipjoo What’s the meaning of ‘presumes’?
  • 'Presumes knowledge' = presumes that the viewer has knowledge eipjoo And why does it have singular form?
  • Inattentive editing.
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There seems to be a lot more to death than paradise.
eipjooWhat’s the meaning of ‘presumes’?
'Presumes knowledge' = presumes that the viewer has knowledge
eipjooAnd why does it have singular form?
Inattentive editing.

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