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Trouble with English post here.....

What is the meaning of "nursing homes" and "captive patrons" ???
I found this word on economy book, so it "may" has connection with economy..^^../thx
Thx..
 
A nursing home is a place of residence for people who require constant medical care. Usually the residents are elderly, but the term can apply to places of care for the mentally or physically ill. In America, nursing homes are required to have a licensed nurse on duty 24 hours a day, and during at least one shift each day, one of those nurses must be a Registered Nurse.
captive patrons in other terms maybe can also be called users ......
kindda hard to explain it in english
(captive patrons bs jg disebut pengguna/konsumen yg terikat)
 
TQ sir alex..
by the way, u'r signature [girl photo] always changed.. /heh /gawi
 
not both actually...........

prisons...........= prison but not just 1........nice and easy....... /gg
 
which is the right one?
absolute junker's or absolutely junker's? [for forum's title purpose]..
I am not talking about "lock" here.. =))
 
absolute junker, no "s" whatsoever /swt
 
how to study english grammer easy and fun??? anybody know??? /hmm

maybe many people have trouble like me.... /hmm /hmm
 
If you make to practise everyday, averytime, everyone, trust me, you can master english well.
Don't forget you should need, a private teacher too for your grammer /no1
 
The meaning of pendulum is bandul, buaian
and torture is siksaan, penderitaan, menganiaya
 
thank you very much cc effie...

now...i 'm already know the mean of pendulum and torture
 
well, I've just known recently that pendulum's not an indonesian word...

@Alex, kewl dude/no1...yer gal's hawt!!! make me jealous
 
yg tau kapur barus gw tepuk tanganin di sini !! gw tau lhoo
 
sorry my english is not good... so Corect Me!

What A diffrence between :
- I have no money
- i dont have any money?

can any1 tell me...
/thx
 
sorry my english is not good... so Corect Me!

What A diffrence between :
- I have no money
- i dont have any money?

can any1 tell me...
/thx


my english also it's not well,but i'm try to correct You

- I have no money <-----wrong,didn't have a meaning

- i dont have any money?<-----better your said "i don't have money" or "i don't have some money"
 
my english also it's not well,but i'm try to correct You

- I have no money <-----wrong,didn't have a meaning

- i dont have any money?<-----better your said "i don't have money" or "i don't have some money"
is that right? as far as i know "I have no money" do have a meaning. there's no mistake in tenses too. it means that subject don't have a money, or any money at all.

so the conclusion is:

I have no money = I don't have any money

they're just the same tenses, present tense to be accurate.

i don't have some money
if you want to use a negative tenses like one above, you should use "any" not "some", because "some" is used in positive tenses and "any" is used in both negative and question tenses.

ex:
-I don't have any money (negative tenses)
-Anybody home? (question tenses)
 
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