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What does "due" and "wing" mean here?
Feb 2, 2022 9:06 PM
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Hi, Rogue! 'Due' in this sentence means deadline, while 'wing or wing it' means do something without much preparation. hope this helps ^^
you read about it here!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wing%20it#:~:text=Definition%20of%20wing%20it&text=%3A%20to%20do%20or%20try%20to,up%20there%20and%20winged%20it.
February 3, 2022
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The meaning of "due" is "due to be given to the teacher". It refers to the deadline for the assignment. We use "hand in" or "turn in" with the same meaning as "give to the teacher".
February 3, 2022
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Hi there, Rogue!
"paper due" is an assignment, a work you do to be assessed at school.
"wing" means "doing something with no much effort or preparation"
See you!
February 2, 2022
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