According to Google, events, concepts, or abstract entities can be “things”.
I found the use of the word "things" misleading in this context...
Here is what the oxford dictionary says:
Thing noun
1) an object whose name you do not use because you do not need to or want to, or because you do not know it
2)an object that is not alive in the way that people and plants are
I found the use of the word "things" misleading in this context...
Here is what the oxford dictionary says:
Thing noun
1) an object whose name you do not use because you do not need to or want to, or because you do not know it
2)an object that is not alive in the way that people and plants are
Well if I would have said “events” it would have given it away...
I guessed days of the week right away so I can’t have this excuse
What’s my excuse?
Btw you could’ve said what group of seven is described here. But honestly “things” didn’t bother me. I was thinking all types of 7 possibilities whether things, ideas, units of time, names...
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I guessed days of the week right away so I can’t have this excuse
What’s my excuse?
Btw you could’ve said what group of seven is described here. But honestly “things” didn’t bother me. I was thinking all types of 7 possibilities whether things, ideas, units of time, names...
I guessed fast days once it was said it was something jewish and I understood it could be days... but I really could make nothing of the original wording... it just seemed strange...
I guessed fast days once it was said it was something jewish and I understood it could be days... but I really could make nothing of the original wording... it just seemed strange...
Do you think if she’d just skip the word things you’d get it? I find the word things so general. It doesn’t automatically make me think of objects.