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02:44
Apple tree alley in Yekaterinburg
> "Vet clinic: close to your house. Wide range of services. Kind doctors"
Found this glued to my porch
03:32
It's really beautiful :-)
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03:55
@CowperKettle so nice; Good morning
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Q: difference between "looking" and "looked" here-

whitecap It left the German Embassy looking as though it had been racked by an earthquake. It left the German Embassy looked as though it had been racked by an earthquake. Is the #2 a correct sentence? What is the difference between the two?

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04:16
Hmm
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04:56
@CowperKettle Hope you're well :-)
05:21
😊у
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Hope you both are well
05:40
Im on a bicycle ride
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@CowperKettle Stay safe and enjoy it.
Have fun
Morning!
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@V.V. Good morning
"Women these days have to deal with too many intimidating physical role models as it is, what with those bimbos in the ads.". Don't understand that part after "what".
Can anyone help?
@CowperKettle, have a nice day!
But do send me a get well card, Snails
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05:55
@V.V. The sentence sounds a bit off I don't know why
Marg
A Canadian writer, modern.
Margaret Atwood, very interesting.
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Yes
www.dictionary.com/browse/bimbo
What's that "what with" conjunction? No, I know all the words, can't understand the structure.
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@V.V.
it seems like a phrase to use to describe bad situations
Because of?
Because, I mean.
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06:04
yes, seems quite similar to because
Still can't get the sense
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I guess it's more like what about here maybe
"women have to deal with ugly models to follow, like those beauties in the ads"? correct?
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I can't think.
Can you give your version in simple words?
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06:13
My version is quite similar to yours
What with=as well as?
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maybe
owing to
I think what with is like owing to
Or rather "what to say about"?
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I think what with is kind of like considering
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More informal, though. I expect and all collocates with it.
06:22
Aha, if we consider those bimbos in the ads?
Or if we look at...
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hmm
I like the connection "especially if we look at those bimbos in the ads". If It's not very far away from the original.
Thank you all! Snail, hugs. Hope I am not very far from the original text.
07:22
Wow! I have got a badge, quite unexpectedly.
Congrats
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@V.V. Congratulations!
08:03
Thanks. A silver one. Civic duty.
I haven't done anything on the site except voting. And talking from time to time.
08:28
It's cold today. It was only +4ºC in the morning.
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@V.V. It's about 43 degrees here
in Celsius
 
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09:32
Its plus24 here
How do i insert an image from phone?
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open the full site and upload?
@CowperKettle
Too complex
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oh; wait let me try spoofing
I'm on the mobile site from my PC
I see no way except for going to the full site or using an external link
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you could use something like imgur maybe
@CowperKettle Alternatively you could use other image sharing sites.
See I'm on mobile site I had to go to full site to upload.
time to stop spoofing though @CowperKettle
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10:31
Just checking
10:47
hi
which one is correct?
"marks hardly matter" or "marks hardly matters" which one is correct?
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@ArmaGeddON Your marks "hardly matter" to me whereas your scorecard "hardly matters".
k, thanks
11:41
Where is it 43ºC? Too hot.
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@V.V. In the town I live at.
11:54
@SBM You mean a report card?
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@userr2684291 yes a scorecard or a report card
@SBM I never heard it being called a scorecard in context of education.
Word of the day: bum steer
@ArmaGeddON We'd need the full sentence to answer that.
 
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14:28
When a person asks:
`What is the grammar of the above sentence?`
He/she wants to know if there are mistakes in a sentence?
Not sure.
Can you give an example?
What is the grammar of the sentence “There are 100 cents to a dollar”?
Sounds weird.
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@V.V. Can agree.
14:37
People usually ask if the sentence is correct.
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Q: What is the grammar of the sentence "there are 100 cents to a dollar"?

user3257464What is the grammar of the above sentence? Is "to a dollar" a prepositional phrase?

Aha, that's about the structure of the sentence and the terminology.
@SBM, I am sorry, I shouldn't have asked.
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@V.V. Oh
15:07
People here are merciless with 'bad' questions, downvote should be used in the last case.
Of course not everyone.
15:26
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A: difference between "looking" and "looked" here-

Man_From_India It left the German Embassy looking as though it had been racked by an earthquake. The verb - leave - can license carious complements. Among them, this is quite a common and natural pattern - Complement (Subject) + LEAVE + Complement (Object) + Objective Predicative Complement. Example...

@snailplane please let me know if my analysis is correct here, when you are free and doing nothing ;-)
 
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16:51
Yay. Rode 90 kilometers today. (I wonder if we say "I rode X kilometers")
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Great.
17:07
Interesting, it never occurred to me to read the sentence as you are suggesting, I thought along the lines of "The car left the German Embassy looking as though it had been racked by an earthquake." — Peter 21 mins ago
The strangest sentence!
@rubStackOverflow I don't know what you're trying to say, but that question shouldn't be voted down; it's a straightforward question and it's clear what they're asking about.
Well, OK, it's kind of bad, but it's not nearly as bad as some other questions. However, I think that anyone who knows English grammar in detail will have a field day with that one.
I don't think I'd ever used the phrase have a field day (with), and I most certainly haven't heard it recently. How did my brain come up with it?
17:48
@Cowp, how was it? Great?
@V.V. Yes, I liked it ))
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18:02
@CowperKettle good to hear. Bye
John Lennon street, 128
In the town of Staropyshminsk
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@CowperKettle do you stay in Russia?
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Oh quite fun to ride a bicycle @CowperKettle
It was hot today
(0:
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18:07
But, over here 90km on a cycle is unimaginable
@SBM Why?
It reached +27 today, which is very hot for Yekaterinburg
There was a short rain (0:
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@CowperKettle Because the roads are like super bumpy and unpredictable, it's hot and you can encounter animals like cows, bulls, dogs, any moment.
@SBM That's too bad. I'm afraid of dogs
Bulls might be even worse
We do have bumpy roads, but one can draft the route in a way as to avoid them.. well, mostly
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@CowperKettle if you're really unlucky you might meet an accident because of them, and there's only one good hospital in the entire district.
You can't avoid bumpy roads here.
Sadly.
We Russians love to complain about the terrible state of healthcare, but compared with India we might fare very well.
The hospital I was in is very, very good.
And there are some nice roads, although beyond Yekaterinburg they deteriorate sharply
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18:15
@CowperKettle I stay at a small town. In case somebody gets affected seriously, she/he needs to go to a bigger city at least 600 km away.

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