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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Species of insects...

I have some questions that I want to make sure about if there're correct or not?
1. Species of insects have yet to be identified.
Does it mean the species of insects that haven't been known about its kind?
2.Locals have traditions concerning the mountain.
Does it mean locals have traditions taking care of the mountain.
3.it sits 122 kilometers from the crowded streets of Tokyo.
Does "sit" in this sentence mean "stand"
  

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1. It simply means that there are still species that have not been identified. 2.

  • 1.
  • It simply means that there are still species that have not been identified.
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  • No.
  • 3.
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1. It simply means that there are still species that have not been identified.

2. No.

3. You could say that.
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Can you please explain the meaning of the number two sentence.
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#2 is not a sensible sentence.
2.Locals have traditions concerning the mountain.

Maybe they meant this:
The local people consider the mountain sacred. They have myths and traditions related to the mountain.
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Thank you very much.
I really appreciate your help.

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