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Could anyone tell me what does "generally speaking" mean 1.Generally speaking, people like her as a leader. Does it mean " in General language, people like her as a leader.
Could anyone tell me what does "generally speaking" mean 1.Generally speaking, people like her as a leader. Does it mean " in General language, people like her as a leader.
Do they all work in this conversation that I made up? A: Tom, how''s your new job? B: Generally I love it, but the boss is a bit annoying. B: In general I love it, but the boss is a bit
Typically, the notion of ethnic enterprise may be useful or dangerous, depending on the context in which it is used.(Hollow promises? ed. by A. Rogers and M. Keith) I wonder
The investigated noun was mainly (70% of the cases) animate. It was found mostly (85%) in complex sentences. It was typically (75%) premodified by descriptive adjectives. It
Hello everyone: What does "more generally" mean in following sentences? More roughly? In the next section, we discuss more generally the way in which psychologists
All in all (starting a sentence) means all things considered (i.e. you think about all aspects of the film). This is not the same as in general (which means on the whole or broadly
Hi! I''m not sure where I should put "generally" in this sentece: "I disagree with the idea that money should be the most improtant factor in choosing a career". Should it be
"In general" or "Generally speaking", the people live in the cities are more materialistic than tge people live in rural areas. Are they both correct? If so, which one is more
Hi Guys! I need someone to shed some light on the usage "more generally" in this context. "The indefinite article is strongly associated with the complement function in a clause,
In converstion ''generally'' may merely reflect the impression that the speaker has of the amount rather than a moderately precise percentage range. Other expressions are given
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