‘with’ means inter alia using, accompanying, possessing: there seems to be some kind of collaboration.
‘Men were fighting each other’
‘Men were fighting against each other’
‘Men were fighting...
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‘with’ means inter alia using, accompanying, possessing: there seems to be some kind of collaboration.
‘Men were fighting each other’
‘Men were fighting against each other’
‘Men were fighting...
Brilliant. I've tried to address some structural and grammatical points without changing the quality of your excellent piece. I offer no explanation, I can only speak English, I've no idea how it...
@waxwing: Your argument is top notch, I liked it a lot :)
I guess the problem is that [thought] tries hard not to be constrained to a single event. It is, in fact, not a single event, like a...
[Thought], as a verb, is the past tense of [think]. As a noun it can be inter alia the act of thinking; an opinion or idea; application of mental attention - as in 'he gave the matter some thought....
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