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Bepleased Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The perception of "have nothing to do with"

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I give my percetion of that and ask anyboy for providing a remedy for me.

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The perception to that is: "one is given nothing in the presence of someone else, to do"

[have]---to be given
[with]----in the presence

  

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bepleased The perception to that is: "one is given nothing in the presence of someone else, to do" No. I am not involved or associated with X.

  • bepleased The perception to that is: "one is given nothing in the presence of someone else, to do" No.
  • I am not involved or associated with X.
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bepleasedThe perception to that is: "one is given nothing in the presence of someone else, to do"
No. I am not involved or associated with X.
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I think that the definition has to put every morpheme in the expression on the statge to act its own particular actors not use another words to do the definition.

Because English consist of morphemes so its meaning like the output of the chemical equation according to the relationship between "The chemical formula",not like Chinese to have to define with another words.

So the de
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bepleasedSo the definition must be limited to the originals not with any another words, and this way can tell knowwhy the meaning can be formed with these words.
No. That is why your pursuit is a useless exercise in self-delusion.

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