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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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We're travelling through the space.

We're travelling through the space.

Does the above mean "We're travelling all over the space?" If not, how could we travel through, I wonder? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic We're travelling through the space. " If not, how could we travel through, I wonder? Thanks.

  • Angliholic We're travelling through the space.
  • " If not, how could we travel through, I wonder?
  • Thanks.
  • Remember that context always helps.
  • travelling through space = a rocket in the vast universe travelling through the space = any movement through a specific place (we were travelling through the space that once was the largest city in Ancient Persia)
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AngliholicWe're travelling through the space.

Does the above mean "We're travelling all over the space?" If not, how could we travel through, I wonder? Thanks.

Remember that context always helps.

travelling through space = a rocket in the vast universe
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Philip
Angliholic
We're travelling through the space.

Does the above mean "We're travelling all over the space?" If not, how could we travel through, I wonder? Thanks.

Remember that context always helps.

travelling through space = a rocket in t
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Hi Angliholic,

Without context, we can't tell you what it means. "Past this space" doesn't sound right or equivalent at all.
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Grammar GeekHi Angliholic,

Without context, we can't tell you what it means. "Past this space" doesn't sound right or equivalent at all.

Thanks, GG.

It's really hard to give more context of this one because its adjacent lines are irrelavent. Maybe there are other ways to work out this problems. For instance, do the following sound
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Angliholic
Grammar Geek
Hi Angliholic,

Without context, we can't tell you what it means. "Past this space" doesn't sound right or equivalent at all.

Thanks, GG.

It's really hard to give more context of this one because its adjacent lines are irrelavent. Maybe there are other ways to work out this problem
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Philip
Angliholic
Grammar Geek
Hi Angliholic,

Without context, we can't tell you what it means. "Past this space" doesn't sound right or equivalent at all.

Thanks, GG.

It's really hard to give more context of this one because its adjacent lines are irrelavent. Maybe there are othe

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