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THESE DAY “The hunger for degrees is understandable: these days they are a requirement for a decent job and an entry ticket to the middle class.” 1"these days"? ,i'm nots ure www.economist.com/news/leaders/21647285-more-and-more-money-being-spent-higher-education-too-little-known-about-whether-it?frsc=dg%7Ca&fsrc=scn/tw_app_ipad http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21647285-more-and-more-money-being-spent-higher-education-too-little-known-about-whether-it?frsc=dg%7Ca&fsrc=scn/tw_app_ipad via Instapaper
2015年3月28日 14:33
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These days/nowadays/at the present time/in this day and age. These days we eat a lot of junk food. After referring to a time in the past we could say, "... in those days we ate more home cooked food." These days we do this/in those days we did that.
2015年3月28日
"These days" means at the present time, and indicates that the statement may not have been true in the past.
2015年3月28日
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