During the march of times down these years bringing about progress in every human endeavour, I have good reason to say that the World English is definitely a great improvement upon the chinese Students'weekly."
My question is:
1. why does the author use times,but not time?
2.What's the meaning of during the march of times down these years?
3.What's the function of bringing about?
Thanks a lot!
I am guessing that they are two names of magazines. Am I right?
The singular would be better here because of the collocation. But in other contexts there's not much difference in meaning - 'At a time like this' means pretty much the same as 'At times like these'/'At such times'/'At times such as this'. Far be it from me to inhibit the progress of world English, but it seems to me that 'During the march of times down these years bringing about progress in every human endeavour...' doesn't mean anything much.
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