Forum: English Questions
Jan 1st, 2017, 12:14 am
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Forum: English Questions
Dec 25th, 2016, 08:45 am
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Views: 3,517 Re: What do the sentences mean?
Hi susan,
What does 'open to' or 'exposed to' in this sentence mean below?
Open or exposed to some unfortunate or undesirable thing, as in subject to criticism.
It's one of the definitions of...
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Forum: English Questions
Dec 9th, 2016, 12:43 am
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Views: 3,517 Re: What do the sentences mean?
Hi susan,
1. Does it mean 'my mother doesn't suffer from migraines any more now?
2. "I'd rather not live in an area that is subject to flooding."
Does 'subject to' mean often floods or may flood...
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Forum: English Questions
Nov 28th, 2016, 02:20 am
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Views: 3,517 Re: What do the sentences mean?
Hi susan,
1. When would you use 'be subject to' to mean ' be often affected by'?
2. Does "The results are subject to correction." mean 'the results are likely to be corrected' according to your...
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Forum: English Questions
Nov 24th, 2016, 04:34 am
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Views: 3,517 Re: What do the sentences mean?
Hi susan,
Does the sentence above mean the same as "Her work has been subject to criticism recently"? I'm still confused.
Thank you for your reply.
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Forum: English Questions
Nov 13th, 2016, 08:48 am
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Views: 3,517 Re: What do the sentences mean?
Hi susan,
1."Her work has been subjected to criticism recently."
Is the sentence correct and what does it mean?
2."Central Italy is subject to earthquakes."
Does it mean earthquakes often hit...
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Forum: English Questions
Nov 10th, 2016, 09:46 am
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Views: 3,517 What do the sentences mean?
Hi,
What do these sentences mean?
The results are subject to correction.
His attitude has been subject to criticisms recently.
Thank you very much.
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