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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Walk past, look over

0Hello!02br
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00Please, tell me what's the meaning of:02br
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001) 01b00'Walk past'02b00. Example: An old man 01b01u00walked past02u02b00 the church where he got married 35 years ago. 02br
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002) 01b00'Look over'.02b00 Example: He sees an old friend of him on the corner of the street where he lives, and 01b01u00goes over02u02b00 to talk to that man.02br
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00Best regards,02br
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00Please, tell me what's the meaning of:02font 02br 02br 01font 001) 01b 00'Walk past'02b 00. Example: An old man 01b 01u 00walked past02u 02b 00 the church where he got married 35 years ago. 02font 00It just means eg he was walking along the street, he arrived in front of the church, and continued walking.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00Please, tell me what's the meaning of:02font 02br 02br 01font 001) 01b 00'Walk past'02b 00.
  • Example: An old man 01b 01u 00walked past02u 02b 00 the church where he got married 35 years ago.
  • 02font 00It just means eg he was walking along the street, he arrived in front of the church, and continued walking.
  • 02b 00 00<<< do you mean 'go over'?
  • 00Example: He sees an old friend of him on the corner of the street where he lives, and 01b 01u 00goes over02u 02b 00 to talk to that man.
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0Hi,02br
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01font00Please, tell me what's the meaning of:02font02br
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01font001) 01b00'Walk past'02b00. Example: An old man 01b01u00walked past02u02b00 the church where he got married 35 years ago. 02font00It just
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0 walked by/beside that place, passing by it02br
00 goes over there, where that other person is0-
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0Hi, Clive!02br
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00 Thank you!02br
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00 Yes, sorry! In fact I was thinking (about) 01b00'go over'02b00 and wrote 01b00'look over'02b00. By the way what's the meaning of 01u01b00look over02b02u00?
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0Hi again,02br
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01font00Yes, sorry! In fact I was thinking (about) 01b00'go over'02b00 and wrote 01b00'look over'02b00. By the way what's the meaning of 01u01b00look over02b02u00? 02font00I looked over at Tom = I looked 01i00across the d
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0Hi, Marius Hancu!02br
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00 Thank you very much for your help.02br
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00 Best regards,02br
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00 tamil0-
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0Hello, Clive!02br
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00 Thanks again for your attention . Concerning to the sentence "She 01b00began02b00 01b01u00to understand02u02b00 the lessons", I only asked you why we couldn't use: "She began understanding the lessons, because I saw a book saying that when we have verbs of 01b00beginning,02
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1font01b00Hi,02b02font02br
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00Thanks again for your attention . Concerning to the sentence "She 01b00began02b00 01b01u00to understand02u02b00 the lessons", I only asked you why we couldn't use: "She began understanding the lessons, because I saw a book saying t
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0Hi, Clive!02br
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00 Thanks again. You are very kind! Sorry! I don't know why for a moment ,I thought you could see the other message.02br
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00Well, it's a complex matter, for sure. But reading your examples I also agree with you, and besides you're a native, so you are in contact with these kinds of structures daily, isn't it?02br
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