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(Learners--do you know what "all at sea" means?)
No, I don't know.
(Learners--do you know what "all at sea" means?)
A person who is "all at sea" needs a compass because he doesn't know which way to go. In other words, he is confused.
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Ok. Thanks.
Is it the same as "being in lala land" or "being spaced out"?
Or is the distinction that being in some circumstance
can cause a person to be "all at sea" but
a person is predisposed to "being in lala land" or "being a space cadet"
(ie without any particular reason)?
Not being able to figure this out, am I just generally confused now,
or am I "all at sea" now?![]()
Can modle
Tell is the original verb in the question because " can " is the modle verb..
Hi ;-)
My answer :
There are tow verbs .
( Can )which is " modal " and ( tell ) which is " main verb " .
any one correct me if there is any mistake . Please !
Best regard![]()
There are two. ;-)
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