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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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Please correct these sentences:

On TV program about plane flight hours, I see this word. So, why this word, but not that word?

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During an in-flight TV program, I saw this word. Not sure what do you mean after that.

  • During an in-flight TV program, I saw this word.
  • Not sure what do you mean after that.
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During an in-flight TV program, I saw this word.
Not sure what do you mean after that.
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1/ Please correct this sentence. Is that a written form? If not, what is the written form?

So, why this word, but not that word?

2/ Please tell me the difference in meaning between:

A TV program about plane flight hours (a)

and:

an in-flight TV program (b)

If (a) is incorrect, why?
Thanks
Quoc
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Hi Quoc,

1/ Please correct this sentence. Is that a written form? If not, what is the written form? In the written form, you'd typically use a verb. eg Why do we use this word but not that word?

So, why this word, but not that word?

2/ Please tell me the difference in meaning between:
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Hi,

plane flight hours (a)

When reading (a), how many meanings could you think of? What are they?

Is (a) correct? Does it have any meanings?

Quoc
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No real meaning, and Clive has already told you as much.

You could say:

At the time of the accident, the plane had over 20,000 flying hours.

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Hi,

You wrote:

At the time of the accident, the plane had over 20,000 flying hours.

Why didn't you say 20,000 flight hours but you said 20,000 flying hours ?

What is the difference in meaning between flight hours and
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I mentioned what I believe is the idiom.

If you don't believe that, try to do some searches and find the truth by yourself.
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Hi,

I mentioned what I believe is the idiom. Where?Emotion: smile

If you don't believe that, try t

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