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Re: Meaning of the expression

Originally Posted by
crazYgeeK
I'm sorry I should have said "some teachers" may not include you. I have had a long time with this forum and I have had some questions without any replies, some of these ended the threads ever and the others were posted somewhere in the threads but no one cared. Even right in this thread, you can see my question in the post #4, it still lies there. I know such those cases may happen accidentally, so I said I accept it.
Thank you!
Maybe it's the way you ask followup questions? You didn't address your question "Could you please give some comments?" to anyone specific.
Both Rover and I had given comments, which you obviously understood, so I assumed you wanted other posters to give opinions - though what on, I couldn't guess. Maybe you need to nominate a person who has already answered and ask them specifically what you are unsure about.
Yes, sometimes teachers occasionally overlook a followup question in a reply. We've all done that occasionally. It's not the norm though; and students shouldn't expect it to be.
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Re: Meaning of the expression
. . .maybe our teachers are too busy to review and check this thread again. Accept it as a usual thing!
We all have a life beyond this forum, so it is a usual thing to have to wait for a reply.
You are fortunate to receive any free advice and help.
If you want instant responses you can always choose to pay a professional language service.
Rover
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Re: Meaning of the expression

Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
We all have a life beyond this forum, so it is a usual thing to have to wait for a reply.
You are fortunate to receive any free advice and help.
If you want instant responses you can always choose to pay a professional language service.
Rover
Speak for yourself. This forum is the axis my life revolves around!
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