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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 01:26 am
1. Using a computer is a double-edged sword.

2. Using computers is a double-edged sword.

Which is the correct sentence? I think both are ok.

Many thanks.
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 01:38 am
Both okay.

You're not that flipped out teacher from NTU are you? :wink:
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 02:05 am
Builder wrote:
Both okay.

You're not that flipped out teacher from NTU are you? :wink:


What does that sentence mean? 'Flipped out'?
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 02:17 am
Yoong Liat wrote:


What does that sentence mean? 'Flipped out'?


Hmmm, let me see.

Flipped out means off the planet. Out of this world. Completely crazy, or perhaps, as mad as a cut snake.

Take your pick Yoong. :wink:
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 05:11 am
I'm not a teacher from NTU. What does 'NTU' stand for?
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