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07:33 Mar 7, 2004 |
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It is now as easy as it has ever been to benefit the most from the services of this (your) library Explanation: "It has never been easier" means it is now the easiest. "to make the most of" means to benefit the most from. "your library service" means the services provided by this ("your") library. |
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Access to the library has been greatly improved. Explanation: It is now easier than ever before in the past to use the library, as the number of branches has increased and the opening hours lengthened. |
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sentence with all the.... Explanation: with all the facilities that are now available ,it has become very easy to profit from the library services. the facilities that are available has madeit very easy,easy as it never before had been to use the library servises. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2004-03-07 07:51:27 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- you decided very fast. |
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sentence make the most of sth = to take full advantage of something Explanation: make the most of sth = to take full advantage of something... (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary) => to make full use of it |
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