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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

real

The only real place your bed can go is with the head against the far wall.

What meaning does the word real add to this sentence? Can it be obmitted?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

The only place that is realistic/practical to place the bed in this rooms is... Yes, you can omit it. It's not like you'll put it in front of the door.

  • The only place that is realistic/practical to place the bed in this rooms is...
  • Yes, you can omit it.
  • It's not like you'll put it in front of the door.
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The only place that is realistic/practical to place the bed in this rooms is...

Yes, you can omit it. It's not like you'll put it in front of the door.
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I see it as a sloppy way of saying

The only place your bed can really go is with ...

or

Really, the only place your bed can go is with ...

CJ

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