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What does “convenor”and“aerial”mean?How do you use them?
Aug 28, 2012 7:27 AM
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A Convenor is a person that organises/calls for a formal meeting.
Convenor comes from the verb 'to convene' which means: meeting in a formal setting (example: a business meeting).
Example: We will reconvene tomorrow morning. (This means: we will meet again tomorrow morning).
Now, I'm not quite sure what kind of "aerial" you're talking about, this word can mean lots of different things and a bit of context would help, so I know whether you mean it as an adjective describing something, a noun related to a topic or a noun on its own.
If you mean 'aerial' on it's own, then it means 'antenna' which is the metal thing you have on a radio to receive channels, this also used to be quite common for Television.
Example: I cannot hear anything, there must be something wrong with the aerial. (Means: there must be something wrong with the radio's antenna).
Hope it helps!
August 28, 2012
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