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Mohsen
Professional TeacherWhat the meaning of sentence is?
Making convergence inevitable!
Mar 13, 2013 6:46 PM
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Strictly speaking, this is not a proper sentence. It is a fragment of a sentence that might be used in informal speaking or writing.
The subject of the sentence would have been implied from the context. Whatever process or activity was being talked about in the previous sentence is the subject of this "sentence."
"making" is not really a verb here, is is an adjective or an adverb, describing the implied subject (the previously-discussed activity or thing).
"convergence" means "merging" or "the process of coming together or joining."
"inevitable" means "certain" or "unavoidable."
So the sentence means "[Something] makes it certain that [something else] will come together."
March 13, 2013
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It's difficult to say when you just take something out of context.What is the full sentence or paragraph?
March 13, 2013
cooool
March 23, 2013
I agreed with Mike.
March 23, 2013
HELLO,
How are you today.my name is penda ,i saw your profile today and became intrested in you,i will also like to know you more,and i want you to send an email to my email address so i can give you my picture for you to know whom i am.
Here is my email address ([email protected])
I believe we can move from here!
I am waiting for your mail to my email address above..
(Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life) yours
in love, Penda.
March 19, 2013
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