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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
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Hi
Please help me these
1.She does not know where to keep it/she should keep it.
2. They were talking to each other. Is to each other necessary?
3. He is too honorable to have gone without paying her.
The meaning: He is so honourablre that he should have gone after paying her. Am I right?
4. Our land is so old that it had evolved to a considerable stage when civilization just dawned on the rest of the world. Is this sentence meaningful?
  

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She does not know where to keep it/she should keep it. Both work. 2.

  • She does not know where to keep it/she should keep it.
  • Both work.
  • 2.
  • They were talking to each other.
  • Is to each other necessary?
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1.She does not know where to keep it/she should keep it. Both work.

2. They were talking to each other. Is to each other necessary? Not if it's just an ordinary conversational situation. However, if two people had quite a serious feud and had not been talking to each other for years, and you happened to see them co
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Thank you very much CJ.
In sentence 4 I meant the culture of its people. Will it be meaningful now?
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Our land is so old that it had evolved to a considerable stage when civilization just dawned on the rest of the world. Is this sentence meaningful?
vsureshI meant the culture of its people. Will it be meaningful now?
No, because 'land' is not the culture of its people no matter what you intended it to mean -- except if you made it clear in previous sentences tha
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Thank you CJ.
Your sentence is very clear and effective.

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