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Watermelonlam Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

There is no situtation you cannot escape from

Recently I watch a very good movie called "Redbelt". There was a quote from the starring actor "There is no situation you cannot escape from". The word "escape" here doesn't mean run away, it means that every problem has a solution! It inspire people be positive and don't give up whatever the situation you deal with.

Am I right for grammar from the above? Thanks
  

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Is it a martial arts movie? It could be referring to escaping from a hold in a fight. In that case, the word escape would work both literally and figuratively.

  • Is it a martial arts movie?
  • It could be referring to escaping from a hold in a fight.
  • In that case, the word escape would work both literally and figuratively.
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Is it a martial arts movie? Emotion: smile It could be referring to escaping from a hold in a fight. In that case, the wordescape would wor
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Hi Elanguest,

Most of the people will say Judo is a martial art. But when you ask the master of Judo, they'll say Judo is not a martial art, it is sport and come from a Japanise Martial art - Jujutsu. The movie doesn't talk too much about fighting, the story is taking about a judo master how he help others to ackle with difficuties.

When there is a fight, and you are locked by an
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That is a very good explanation. Emotion: smile
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To me, it's an example of overnegation.
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Hi Elan,

I know that there are some mistakes in my writing but hopefully you know what I want to say. Good and thank you

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