Dictionary
1
topic marker particle
2
indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
3
adds emphasis
Example Sentences
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Examples 1–10 out of 103238.
| The sign '&' stands for 'and'. | Submit Correction |
| The mark "&" stands for "and". | Submit Correction |
| (On a bicycle) Whew! This is a tough hill. But coming back sure will be a breeze. | Submit Correction |
| As it is, prices are going up every week. | Submit Correction |
| I sailed around the Mediterranean in a schooner when I was seventeen, she recited slowly and carefully. [F] | Submit Correction |
| He said, I saw her five days ago. | Submit Correction |
| The word downtown refers to the business quarter of any town. | Submit Correction |
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「pretty」の綴りは?
How do you spell 'pretty'?
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| What does "There is a tide" imply? (Shakespeare's Julius Caesar) | Submit Correction |
| "I never thought of that," said the very old man, "what should we do?" | Submit Correction |
