I heard the following sentence from a dialogue which I studied today.
There's a load of technical manuals tree.
I wondered what "manuals tree" was.
I imagined that it refers to the manuals which are gotten lined up systematically.
I checked the text book and it actually wasn't "tree", but "to read." Gah!
By the way, although "manuals" is plural, I wonder why it's "there's", not "there are." OK, I'll try asking it on Lang-8.
My hearing wrong of the past:
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-bad-listening-comprehension-15.html
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Hi Sand - it's because the "there's" is referring to the load, which is singular.
Rick-san,
Thank you for your comment and answering my question!
Hey thanks for the great picts and video of the eisa dancing. I have a friend who was in a group from Kawagoe. She never sends me picts because she is beating her drum, lol.
If you have anymore pict of the dancers i would love to see them.
thanks,
Larry J.
Larry,
Thank you for visiting my blog and putting the comment.
Your friend performed Eisa there? Cool!
Actually I didn't take any other photos. There were TOO many people so it's a bit hard to take pics. I took one photo and one vide just for my blog. I'm sorry.
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