16:15 Jul 22, 2020 |
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Philosophy | |||||||
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4 +10 | No, say "gift". |
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4 | Yes, I'd say so |
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4 | gift or italicize the second "present" |
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present Yes, I'd say so Explanation: Yes, I'd say so |
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present No, say "gift". Explanation: No, you shouldn't use the same word with two meanings. It's confusing, and the reader will have to stop and work out what's going on. |
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