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A lot of people misunderstood this Spotify thingy and ranted how arrogant Adele was for asking Spotify to remove it as the default option. They thought the shuffle button was removed for good. What crazy people.
1. Whenever I purchase a new smartphone, I always customise the default settings of it to be more aesthetic in the way I love. In high school, I was the monitor of my class by default. He defaulted on calling me again and I was mad about him 2. I asked her for handing me over the money in her pocket and she bowed to. 3. She didn't need to feel obliged to go to that party with her friends. She loved that and joined without me.
Hello Everyone, Hello to both of you I don't understand the meaning of " they obliged" in the sentence " Adele asked Spotify to remove the default shuffle button for albums and they obliged. I would have said, and " they agreed" instead of " obliged"...or, (but it would be a bit weird in this case), and " they have been or were obliged to agree. ". I thought that the verb oblige called for a verb after it. I oblige someone to do something or called for a passive voice ..I am obliged to do something. Is this way of using this verb usual? In this case, I assume it means : They try to satisfy, to make someone grateful, isn't it? in France, when someone makes a favor to someone else , the recipient thanks the giver and replies : I am your obliged. But it's old fashioned
So I can say "obliged" as a way to say "thank you"? This is new for me. I was never told about that. And it's very similar to the standard way of saying thank you in portuguese : obrigado, muito obrigado, obrigada, muito obrigada. In portuguese adjectives usually has gender. So, much obliged for the explanation. Bye bye...
⛲ I set my laptop to the default factory settings before I sold it. ⛲ The government bowed to public pressure to decrease the taxes. ⛲ My manager obliged to take a short vacation.
Why Victim are Politics Prisoner. RULES IF CROSSING BORDERS. BABY. ARE USED AS CURROPT POLITICS IN BRITISH PEOPLE. MY BRITISH IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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At USSR, workers have proven that they can live without the rich.
But mind you, not a single rich man has proved that he can live without workers...
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At USSR, workers have proven that they can live without the rich.
But mind you, not a single rich man has proved that he can live without workers...
Interesting. Much obliged is what we say in Portuguese as thank you. We say (muito) obrigado (a).
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Beautiful
We bow as we have grateful feelings or show the politeness.
Shuffle default bows to
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I cried at the and! it was a such beautiful lesson.
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A lot of people misunderstood this Spotify thingy and ranted how arrogant Adele was for asking Spotify to remove it as the default option. They thought the shuffle button was removed for good. What crazy people.
1. Whenever I purchase a new smartphone, I always customise the default settings of it to be more aesthetic in the way I love.
In high school, I was the monitor of my class by default.
He defaulted on calling me again and I was mad about him
2. I asked her for handing me over the money in her pocket and she bowed to.
3. She didn't need to feel obliged to go to that party with her friends. She loved that and joined without me.
Thank you/
Very interesantly yor topic
@7:08: I wonder why we use " sing again" because I think of " sings again" or " sang again" in this case. can anyone help me explain this?
Never change the Script to a case to justify your reasoning. To win in the court of law.
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At USSR, workers have proven that they can live without the rich.
But mind you, not a single rich man has proved that he can live without workers...
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At USSR, workers have proven that they can live without the rich.
But mind you, not a single rich man has proved that he can live without workers...
Hello Everyone, Hello to both of you
I don't understand the meaning of " they obliged" in the sentence " Adele asked Spotify to remove the default shuffle button for albums and they obliged.
I would have said, and " they agreed" instead of " obliged"...or, (but it would be a bit weird in this case), and " they have been or were obliged to agree. ".
I thought that the verb oblige called for a verb after it. I oblige someone to do something or called for a passive voice ..I am obliged to do something. Is this way of using this verb usual?
In this case, I assume it means : They try to satisfy, to make someone grateful, isn't it? in France, when someone makes a favor to someone else , the recipient thanks the giver and replies : I am your obliged. But it's old fashioned
At USSR, workers have proven that they can live without the rich.
But mind you, not a single rich man has proved that he can live without workers...
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adele is a legend.
So I can say "obliged" as a way to say "thank you"? This is new for me. I was never told about that. And it's very similar to the standard way of saying thank you in portuguese : obrigado, muito obrigado, obrigada, muito obrigada. In portuguese adjectives usually has gender. So, much obliged for the explanation. Bye bye...
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⛲ I set my laptop to the default factory settings before I sold it.
⛲ The government bowed to public pressure to decrease the taxes.
⛲ My manager obliged to take a short vacation.
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Why Victim are Politics Prisoner. RULES IF CROSSING BORDERS. BABY. ARE USED AS CURROPT POLITICS IN BRITISH PEOPLE. MY BRITISH IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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