0Hi02br 02br 00"I had to carry a barley/or barley (without "a") with me" Which form is correct? Or may be "the barley"02br 02br 00Is it a good sentence: "Seemed like we would never meet again"02br 02br 00Also: 32C (Celsius) what is the equivalent of this in Fahrenhait, I think it would be around 65F. How do you think?02br 02br 00thanks0-
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02i 00 Ellipsis of "it," but OK. 02b 00 I think it would be around 65F. 02i 0-
— Marius Hancu
02i 00 Ellipsis of "it," but OK.
02b 00 I think it would be around 65F.
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0 Are you talking about the "seed or grain of barley and its many varieties?"02br 00 Then:02br 01i00"I had to carry01b00 the barley02b00 with me (in the trunk of the car)"02i02br 02br 01i01b00(It) 02b00Seemed like we would never meet again.02i00 Ellipsis of "it," but OK. 02
0Hi02br 02br 00I counted, it's a bit more than 100F. I should have written 39C02br 02br 00I would write "I was carrying some barley with me"02br 02br 00How do you think?0-
0 Different meanings, but both OK:02br 02br 01i00I 01b00was carrying02b00 some barley with me, 01b00when the police caught me on their radar.02b02br 02br 00 I 01b00carried02b00 some barley with me 01b00yesterday.02b00 02i0-