Give the meaning of 'full' in each of the following sentences to show the difference:
1. We enjoyed our holiday to the full.
2. Your is full of mistakes.
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The word full in the first sentence means to enjoy completely without any problems and in the second case it means filled or everything.
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this states that we can use one word in different ways
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thats sooo nice of you Richa but I am sorry because I am preparing for my exams so no animes are getting in my mind and about "Servamp" I will watch it after my exams and thank you soo much for everything Richa! because normally online friends always forget their old friends but you still remember me so I am so happy!! And I may not come online for a few days so don't mind Ok?
I have to go to now See you soon Richa!
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