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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

[to mean]&[means]&[i.e.]

Hello,[to mean] = to have in mind as a purpose [means] = a method or way of doingWhy the [means] has its own definition? The [to mean] is born to a purpose, and eventually when the [mean] carry out its own purpose the [means] acts a supporter to support [the purpose of the [to mean]] . So, the [means] works as a tool for the [to mean].From the [to mean] to the [means] is the whole story of the perfect course of the [to mean]. At the same time, the [i.e.] is the same as the [means]. Because the [i.e.] used to say the original saying or meaning when it carry out the purpose through / by means of the [i.e.].So the definition of the [i.e.] = by which it is meant, this way is the same as the [means]
  
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