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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Would you explain about something below?

#1. Her calculation is out (=wrong)
( = She is out of the calculation.)
Question1: Can they make sense?

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#2. The milk went bad
Can we change the meaning of #2 as same expression like that "The milk is out of taste" ?
I mean #2 is same with "The milk is out of taste"
If not , What does it mean that "The milk is out of taste"?

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Question3.
Would you Correct the sentense below simple?
Can we change the meaning of #2 as same expression like that "The milk is out of taste" ?
  

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ljswave #1. )Question1: Can they make sense? Yes - now.

  • ljswave #1.
  • )Question1: Can they make sense?
  • Yes - now.
  • ljswave #2.
  • The milk went bad Can we change the meaning of #2 as same expression like that "The milk is out of taste" ?
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ljswave#1. Her calculation is out (=wrong)( = She is out in of the calculation.)Question1: Can they make sense?
Yes - now.
ljswave#2. The milk went bad Can we change the meaning of #2 as same expression like that "The milk is out of taste" ?
No. We can say, "The milk went off/sour". In British English, milk

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