Confusing its, which is the possessive form of it, and it's, which is a contraction of it is. This is a modern and incorrect usage, although regrettably increasingly common. The following sentence, they had reached the station reveals the meaning of here we go.
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I got a mail with the subject so long and thanks for all the fish! from my manager. The limping boy, the wag with the bear, the cad with the under look, the. It's a concise alternative to regarding, a word which is often used verbosely.
The expression means in such capacity.
The actual meaning is clearly sarcastic (a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain). It is ironic because it is a use of words to express something other. Thus, use of re as a preposition meaning about or regarding seems perfectly reasonable to me; Hagrid was drawing attention to the fact that they had arrived at the destination, being the station.
Could someone explain to me the differences in meaning between those words: Byron the philhellene is but one byron among many. Picture would be very helpful. The double meaning of 's leads to one of the most common mistakes in written english:
What's the meaning of "under look"
While hellion describes those terms in general, i am writing here in the context of the cyberworld that also includes the gadgets. For me they look very similar. The expression as such is not a synonym for accordingly and its equivalents. What is the meaning of ‘it was the best ever?’ is it different to ‘it is the best ever?’ i am just confused by simple past and it last ever.
( it was the best ever)