Although the latests questionnaires were brilliantly prepared, she decided that she would only answer them in person as it was already too hot. What do you think this means?
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It doesn`t make much sense at all. What is the context? Where did you read this?
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It doesn`t make much sense at all.
What is the context?
Where did you read this?
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Now, Chris that you are married you might be able to understand that. There are certain things which in theory might sound good or bad, but only if you do them, will you know if you were right or not. Let me give you an example: You have chosen a textbook because it looks real good to you, it has everything you could possibly ask for, but then when when you actually use it you find out that it is
Maj, I couldn't agree more with you. You never know how 'good' or 'bad' something is until you have experienced it. It's like the juicy red apple that is rotton inside!
Although the latests questionnaires were brilliantly prepared, she decided that she would [only] NOT answer them in person as it was already too hot. Maj, is it possible that the word ONLY should be NOT?