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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

To put it simply

Hi.
Does the phrase "To put is simply:...." mean "In a simple language:...." ?

Thanks in advance
  

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" You're not referring to language as a language of a country but as the style of writing. Therefore, the uncountable noun is used here.

  • " You're not referring to language as a language of a country but as the style of writing.
  • Therefore, the uncountable noun is used here.
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I think it's just "in simple language." You're not referring to language as a language of a country but as the style of writing. Therefore, the uncountable noun is used here.
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Anonymous I think it's just "in simple language." You're not referring to language as a language of a country but as the style of writing. Therefore, the uncountable noun is used here.
Which uncountable noun?

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