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Jacky56Lin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

You can take a ship anywhere. help me please

Dear Teachers



A: you can take a ship anywhere.

What does A means?

1. A means that you can take a ship to any place.

2. A means that you can take a ship at any place.



Which is correct? Maybe both are correct.





Thanks a lot.
  

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Hi, A: you can take a ship anywhere. What does A means? 1.

  • Hi, A: you can take a ship anywhere.
  • What does A means?
  • 1.
  • A means that you can take a ship to any place.
  • 2.
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Hi,

A: you can take a ship anywhere.

What does A means?

1. A means that you can take a ship to any place.

2. A means that you can take a ship at any place.

Which is correct? Maybe both are correct.
No. Just #1. ie Yo
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Hello Teacher Avangi. Thank you for your great answer!



No. Just #1. ie You can travel to any place on a ship. What does the word “ie” mean? Help!



If I want to express a convenient transportation like a taxi, which I can take at any place in a big city.

How to make this idea of a sentence? I want to just use the word
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Hi,
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Hello Teacher Avangi. (Avangi is not here.
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Hello! Teacher CliveEmotion: big smile



First, I ‘m Sorry for a wrong name, I mean I intended to write email to you not T
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Hi,

Now if I want to express “we can take a taxi at any place in Tokyo ”, tell me how to use the word “anywhere” to make the second sentence of same meaning .

I mean “we can take a taxi at any place in Tokyo”= “ … anywhere ... “ Ps. you can put the word “anywhere” at any place in the sent
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Jacky56LinWhat does the word “ie” mean?
It's not really a word. It's an abbreviation for two Latin words.

http://www.learnersdictionary.com/search/i.e.

CJ
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Jacky56LinNow if I want to express “we can take a taxi at any place in Tokyo ”
You can [get / find / catch] a taxi anywhere in Tokyo.

catch is used in casual conversation, but it's not slang.

CJ
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Thank you very much Clive and CalifJim

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