I wonder if the sentence "Emily had all her canaries in different cages." could provide us rather with info that each cage differs from the other by size, form, etc. or that each canary has its own cage?
Thank you beforehand!
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Apparently, English etymologists are ticklish. That's why they don't want to touch on some sensitive topics. And very important ones. Let's take…
No one would have challenged my title if I had added "for dogs and other animals". However, I am writing about the human nose. After all, the…
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