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Please explain the grammar of 'as may be'.
This e-zine is for those who, unswayed by the cajolery of the modern language industry, firmly trust that the traditional learning method of grammatical analysis is the way to go.
The role of the historian is less to discover and catalog documents than to interpret and explain them.
We interpret your silence as consent.
She interpreted his remarks as a threat.
Her kindness was misunderstood.
Don't interpret their silence as obedience.
His remarks allow of no other interpretation.
I don't know how to interpret his words.
What he said is capable of several interpretations.
Give him the benefit of the doubt.
The teacher interpreted the sentence for us.
Poetry helps to interpret life.
Poetry helps to interpret life.
How do you interpret these lines of the poem?
I interpreted her silence as a refusal.
I interpreted his silence as consent.
I have a nodding acquaintance with him.
I interpreted this as a protest.
I foolishly interpreted the idiom according to its literal sense.

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