kadioguy
Key Member
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2017
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
Context:
(24-Aug-2019)
Member:
What is the difference in meaning between (a) and (b), and (c) and (d)?
(24-Aug-2019)
Teacher:
a) and b) mean the same thing to me.
c) and d), however, don't. d
(28-Aug-2019)
Member:
Is the red "d" a typo?
(28-Aug-2019)
Teacher:
It was a typo. Thanks. I've fixed it.
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A. Is the red "d" a typo?
B. Was the red "d" a typo?
C. It is a typo.
D. It was a typo.
Are (A), (B), (C), and (D) all acceptable? I think they are, because the typo still exists above - so (A) and (C) work (I know the teacher has fixed it in the his or her post), and the typo was made in the past - so (B) and (D) work.
Am I right in thinking these? Which ones of them would you prefer to use?
(24-Aug-2019)
Member:
What is the difference in meaning between (a) and (b), and (c) and (d)?
(24-Aug-2019)
Teacher:
a) and b) mean the same thing to me.
c) and d), however, don't. d
(28-Aug-2019)
Member:
Is the red "d" a typo?
(28-Aug-2019)
Teacher:
It was a typo. Thanks. I've fixed it.
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A. Is the red "d" a typo?
B. Was the red "d" a typo?
C. It is a typo.
D. It was a typo.
Are (A), (B), (C), and (D) all acceptable? I think they are, because the typo still exists above - so (A) and (C) work (I know the teacher has fixed it in the his or her post), and the typo was made in the past - so (B) and (D) work.
Am I right in thinking these? Which ones of them would you prefer to use?
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