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negi
 
Reply Fri 7 Apr, 2017 04:03 am
What is the meaning of the sentences below?

If you are going there, you need to have registered a room.

I would have liked to have invited few ppeopl.

It is considered normal for the people these days to have had some practical knowledge before joining the related job.

To appreciate the success, you need to have had the failure.


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Reply Sun 9 Apr, 2017 11:46 am
@negi,
1. Owing to that oncoming holiday, before making your trip to that particular vacation spot you first need to call the motel where you hope to stay

2. I should have invited fewer guests

3. These days it's expected that an applicant will have had some practical experience in the job

4. To better appreciate a success at a particular task, you should earlier have experienced failure at a similar job
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