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The word virtual
I have learned that the word virtual have opposite meanings in itself, but I do not think they are different and opposite.
1. very nearly a particular thing:
2. made, done, seen etc on the Internet or on a computer, rather than in the real world:
In the end, they originated from the same logic. What do you native English speakers think? And which sentence is natural and correct?
The word virtual have opposite meanings in itself.
The word virtual have opposite meanings in it.
Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.
Last edited by sky3120; 26-Jan-2013 at 07:26.
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Re: The word virtual

Originally Posted by
sky3120
The word virtual have opposite meanings in itself.
The word virtual have opposite meanings in it.
Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.
Both are incorrect.
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Re: The word virtual

Originally Posted by
sky3120
The word virtual have opposite meanings in itself.
The word virtual have opposite meanings in it.
Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.(Unnecessary, and frankly I'm finding it a bit tedious to keep having to read it.)
As 'the word virtual' is singular, it must be followed by 'has'.
Rover
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