Thursday, February 7, 2013

Back to linguistics

As usual, I still have absolutely nothing to talk about today... Maybe I'll talk about the best and worst language again. The word with can mean its own opposite when used in certain sentences, such as 'Britain fought with France a lot.' and 'Britain fought with France in WWI.' The word bolt also can do this, as in 'The wheel was bolted to the car' and 'The wheel bolted from the car'. Another example is left, as seen in '10 out of 15 people left the room', '5 people were left in the room', and 'The 10 what left  were left of the room'. That's all for now! Bye!

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