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| I just need an explanation for the following : I remember with afection the splended Galsgow "Blue Train" which gave odded bonus for a driver's eye view what is meant by odded bonus for a driver's eye view ? thanks in advance |
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| I think what's meant is "added bonus", though out of context, it's kind of hard to tell exaclty what it means. |
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| Quote:
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/studen...pic.php?t=1482 Iain |
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| I think the phrase should be the added bonus of a driver's eye view. That wording does, I believe, make it clear what is meant. (You are right. Seeing is believing.) :wink: |
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