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Our answer to it is that our use conforms to the practice of our fellows , and that the sense in which they will interpret the word is the correct The word may have had a different sense at its first entry into this language .
Our answer to it is that our use conforms to the practice of our fellows , and that the sense in which they will interpret the word is the correct The word may have had a different sense at its first entry into this language .
Pagina 139
It may have a meaning different , and understood to be different , from the meaning in strict grammar : in ( a ) go is the grammatical form of the present tense , but the intended sense is the future ; in ( b ) am , the present form ...
It may have a meaning different , and understood to be different , from the meaning in strict grammar : in ( a ) go is the grammatical form of the present tense , but the intended sense is the future ; in ( b ) am , the present form ...
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This is the narrow sense of the word , a sense that may be called your active vocabulary ” . The range differs greatly in speakers and in writers . Look , for instance , at the contrasted examples above : you agree that Bunyan's ...
This is the narrow sense of the word , a sense that may be called your active vocabulary ” . The range differs greatly in speakers and in writers . Look , for instance , at the contrasted examples above : you agree that Bunyan's ...
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