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1. NO article 2. "both" indicates plural: you cannot use a singular noun with "both" 3. plural subject takes a plural verb
Try to write the complete thought that you are trying to express. I can guess but can't tell you for sure when I don't know what you are trying to say.
Tai
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I am sending the link to everyone on my regular email list.
My Japanese name is 原 Hara (wilderness) 美晴 Miharu (beautiful clear sky).
I live in NM in a remote rural area where there is a lot of wilderness and the sky is beautiful and clear.
Hello Mrs. Hara sang =]
ReplyDeleteOh what coincident!, the both meaning is huge space and also you live in the place same as this name.
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erm,I have a quick question .. ???
The both meaning is ....
or
The both meaning are ....
I feel like they are not quite right somehow.
Tai
ReplyDeleteNEITHER is correct. BOTH are incorrect.
Both meanings are...
1. NO article
2. "both" indicates plural: you cannot use a singular noun with "both"
3. plural subject takes a plural verb
Try to write the complete thought that you are trying to express. I can guess but can't tell you for sure when I don't know what you are trying to say.
Hi Tai & all,
ReplyDeleteIt is a great site and my name Rajeev in Japanese is
"Nakamura (center of the village) 直樹 Naoki (straight tree)"
In Hindi Rajeev means "Lotus".
Bye
Rajeev