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11/14 - 11/20 #25

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caok opened this issue Nov 12, 2016 · 1 comment
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11/14 - 11/20 #25

caok opened this issue Nov 12, 2016 · 1 comment

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caok commented Nov 12, 2016

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Linux Command 14-19章 周四

  • Ken 14,15
  • Clark 16,17
  • Ian 18,19

Prince Caspine Chapter 7-8

  • Ken
  • Clark
  • Ian

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caok commented Nov 21, 2016

a short cut = a shorter path

put on hold/put on pause
= to wait to do something
put on hold-> we stop doing something and wait
one currency "against" another one
used to talk about how strong/weak a currency is compared to another

"either," "neither," "none," "none of," "any," "any of"
EITHER & NEITHER -> two options

ANY
we use "any" before nouns that refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or something unlimted
ex. Did you bring any bread?
ex. He didn't have any questions
any can also be used as a pronoun (without a noun following it) when the noun is understood
ex. Do you have any money?
No, I don't have any.

ANY OF
we use "any" with "of" before articles (a/an, the), before this, that, pronouns, and possessives (his, her, etc.)
ex. Should I keep any of these files?
ex. Are any of you going to the meeting?

NONE
none is used as a pronoun to replace nouns and can also be used as a subject or object in the sentence
ex. My mother has 2 brothers. My father has none.

NONE OF
ex. None of his friends came to the party.
ex. None of it was his fault.

"KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN"
-> don't close/end other options that you have, keep them available

"PLAN B"

"A NO-BRAINER"
-> something very simple/easy

impulsive?
idiomatic expressions
PHRASAL VERBS

ex. "Look into"
-> to find out more information about something
ex. "Look up"
-> to search for contact information or a definition, etc.

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