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kerstin



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:41 am    Post subject: Four questions Reply with quote

Q1.
Most people assume that I must be "the" foreign language teacher.
Why "the" not "a"?

Q2.
Thanks for the good "times" or "time"?

Q3.
In "broad" terms, we use two types of paper.....

Does that mean generally?

Q4
They are organizations for people. Not "so" for animals.
What does that "so" mean?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Q2: The correct answer is "time" / "times" means a particular period in history
Q3: Yes, the expression "in broad terms" means generally.
Q4: "not so" = "not quite, not really"
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1..."the" means that there is only one foreign language teacher and most people assume that "I" am that teacher. "a" can mean that "I" am one of (several)(many) foreign language teachers and "a" can also just mean that most people assume, for whatever reason, that "I" am a foreign language teacher.
2...Both are correct, depending on whether there was only one good time or (several)(many) good times.
3...One can't be sure what the intended meaning is. "broad terms" and "two types of paper" is an odd combination. Maybe it means generally (=as a rule) or maybe it means that they use two main types of paper but each main type has subtypes, or maybe it means something else. Who knows!
4..."so" means 'the same as in the first sentence'. There are no organizations for animals.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

2006 wrote:
3...One can't be sure what the intended meaning is. "broad terms" and "two types of paper" is an odd combination. Maybe it means generally (=as a rule) or maybe it means that they use two main types of paper but each main type has subtypes, or maybe it means something else. Who knows!


Of course you're right. We can't be sure as it has a lot of different meanings especially in this sentence ( quite odd one as you called it). Nevertheless I think that in this particular case the context of the statement indicates the suitable sense of the words "broad terms" and justify their application here.
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