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Imhere Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Two questions.

Two questions.

1.
This book is about the future of wealth, visible and invisible—a revolutionary form of wealth that will redesign our lives, our companies and the world in the years now speeding toward us.

------------>not quite understand "in the years now speeding toward us." Could anybody rewrite it?

2.
Russia formally recognized the breakaway Georgian territories at the heart of its war with Georgia on Tuesday, heightening tensions with the West as the United States dispatched a military ship bearing aid to a port city still patrolled by Russian troops.

----------->The war is over, why use "at the heart of its war with Georgia",and what exact meaning is "at the heart of" in this sentence?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Hello imhere, I don't believe I've welcomed you to the forums yet. 1. In the future, which seems to be coming more and more quickly every day.

  • Hello imhere, I don't believe I've welcomed you to the forums yet.
  • 1.
  • In the future, which seems to be coming more and more quickly every day.
  • 2.
  • At the center of, in this case, the main cause of
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Hello imhere,

I don't believe I've welcomed you to the forums yet.

1. In the future, which seems to be coming more and more quickly every day.

2. At the center of, in this case, the main cause of
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"I don't believe I've welomced you to the forums yet."

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Grammar GeekI don't believe I've welomced you to the forums yet
Hi, Lady, I'm very hurt to hear about this.
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Uh... I don't see why you're hurt about this. I'm simply saying "welcome" to you because I haven't responded to one your posts before.
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sorry, very sorry for my poor English. I misunderstood your words!

Thanks for your reply.

Best regard!
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Hehehe,, I knew this would happen. Emotion: wink

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