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Old 07-Aug-2006, 18:15
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"Fight through and to the general Grabovsky's disposition"

i guess that means fight hard and obey the general orders.

am i right?
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Old 07-Aug-2006, 18:38
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"Fight through and to the general Grabovsky's disposition"
i guess that means fight hard and obey the general orders.
am i right?

Hi, Possopo.

I think so; fight till death/till you die

If you don`t mind, tell me please where do you get these sentences from?
Is it a novel? Do you think it is worth reading such a difficult novel?
If yes, then please answer one more question : Do you think that reading such a difficult novel improves your knowlege of English ,because you have to stop from time to time and ask the forum about one phrase or another.
I don`t mind but is it not too hard for you?


Thank you
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Old 08-Aug-2006, 00:15
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all these sentences from a video wargame:)
and i guess a few of them are grammatically poor or wrong.
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