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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

thought is great, great

Generally his thought is great. So, you can follow his thoughts.

He is a great physician. You can appoint him as the royal physician.

The great politician of this country should be given courtesy by all people.

Please correct my sentences. [If possible, please tell me what the word "great" means in each sentence]
  

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I have given you some comments on 'great' in your other thread, Gary. Your sentences are grammatically OK. Generally his thought is great.

  • I have given you some comments on 'great' in your other thread, Gary.
  • Your sentences are grammatically OK.
  • Generally his thought is great.
  • So, you can follow his thoughts.
  • -- The meaning of 'great' here is unclear; I can think of no meaning of the word which would make 'thought' easily followed.
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I have given you some comments on 'great' in your other thread, Gary. Your sentences are grammatically OK.

Generally his thought is great. So, you can follow his thoughts. -- The meaning of 'great' here is unclear; I can think of no meaning of the word which would make 'thought' easily followed.

He is a great physician. You can appoint him as the royal physician. -- 'G

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