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Besides, making Ooho has a climate benefit, as it does not cause the CO2 emissions that the bottle manufacturing process does.
What does it mean?
- Ooho
- Making Ooho
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Besides, making Ooho has a climate benefit, as it does not cause the CO2 emissions that the bottle manufacturing process does.
What does it mean?
- Ooho
- Making Ooho
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Besides, making Ooho has a climate benefit, as it does not cause the CO2 emissions that the bottle manufacturing process does.
What does it mean?
- Ooho
- Making Ooho
meaning-in-context
Besides, making Ooho has a climate benefit, as it does not cause the CO2 emissions that the bottle manufacturing process does.
What does it mean?
- Ooho
- Making Ooho
meaning-in-context
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It here would mean "making Ooho" as it is compared to the manufacturing process of bottles.
As only similar things can be compared, hence two making/manufacturing processes are compared here.
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It is a nicely drafted complex structured sentence here. Let's break it down
Besides,
Synonyms - apart from (that), other than (that).
This implies that this sentence has past statements, which are/should be based on a topic.
What's the topic then?
making Ooho has a climate benefit
So, It could either be "making Ooho" (the process), "Ooho" (the thing/product), "climate" (in general) or "climate benefit" (as a topic)
as it does not cause the CO2 emissions
Fill in all the options given above:
- as making Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense)
- as Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense) {Considering singular}
- as climate does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
- as climate benefit does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
that the bottle manufacturing process does.
for this comparison to work the former choice should also be a process, as the bottle manufacturing process. Thus leaving us with the choice it
as making Ooho
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It here would mean "making Ooho" as it is compared to the manufacturing process of bottles.
As only similar things can be compared, hence two making/manufacturing processes are compared here.
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It here would mean "making Ooho" as it is compared to the manufacturing process of bottles.
As only similar things can be compared, hence two making/manufacturing processes are compared here.
add a comment |
It here would mean "making Ooho" as it is compared to the manufacturing process of bottles.
As only similar things can be compared, hence two making/manufacturing processes are compared here.
It here would mean "making Ooho" as it is compared to the manufacturing process of bottles.
As only similar things can be compared, hence two making/manufacturing processes are compared here.
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It is a nicely drafted complex structured sentence here. Let's break it down
Besides,
Synonyms - apart from (that), other than (that).
This implies that this sentence has past statements, which are/should be based on a topic.
What's the topic then?
making Ooho has a climate benefit
So, It could either be "making Ooho" (the process), "Ooho" (the thing/product), "climate" (in general) or "climate benefit" (as a topic)
as it does not cause the CO2 emissions
Fill in all the options given above:
- as making Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense)
- as Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense) {Considering singular}
- as climate does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
- as climate benefit does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
that the bottle manufacturing process does.
for this comparison to work the former choice should also be a process, as the bottle manufacturing process. Thus leaving us with the choice it
as making Ooho
:D
New contributor
add a comment |
It is a nicely drafted complex structured sentence here. Let's break it down
Besides,
Synonyms - apart from (that), other than (that).
This implies that this sentence has past statements, which are/should be based on a topic.
What's the topic then?
making Ooho has a climate benefit
So, It could either be "making Ooho" (the process), "Ooho" (the thing/product), "climate" (in general) or "climate benefit" (as a topic)
as it does not cause the CO2 emissions
Fill in all the options given above:
- as making Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense)
- as Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense) {Considering singular}
- as climate does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
- as climate benefit does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
that the bottle manufacturing process does.
for this comparison to work the former choice should also be a process, as the bottle manufacturing process. Thus leaving us with the choice it
as making Ooho
:D
New contributor
add a comment |
It is a nicely drafted complex structured sentence here. Let's break it down
Besides,
Synonyms - apart from (that), other than (that).
This implies that this sentence has past statements, which are/should be based on a topic.
What's the topic then?
making Ooho has a climate benefit
So, It could either be "making Ooho" (the process), "Ooho" (the thing/product), "climate" (in general) or "climate benefit" (as a topic)
as it does not cause the CO2 emissions
Fill in all the options given above:
- as making Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense)
- as Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense) {Considering singular}
- as climate does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
- as climate benefit does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
that the bottle manufacturing process does.
for this comparison to work the former choice should also be a process, as the bottle manufacturing process. Thus leaving us with the choice it
as making Ooho
:D
New contributor
It is a nicely drafted complex structured sentence here. Let's break it down
Besides,
Synonyms - apart from (that), other than (that).
This implies that this sentence has past statements, which are/should be based on a topic.
What's the topic then?
making Ooho has a climate benefit
So, It could either be "making Ooho" (the process), "Ooho" (the thing/product), "climate" (in general) or "climate benefit" (as a topic)
as it does not cause the CO2 emissions
Fill in all the options given above:
- as making Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense)
- as Ooho does not cause the CO2 emissions (makes sense) {Considering singular}
- as climate does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
- as climate benefit does not cause the CO2 emissions (do not make sense)
that the bottle manufacturing process does.
for this comparison to work the former choice should also be a process, as the bottle manufacturing process. Thus leaving us with the choice it
as making Ooho
:D
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answered Mar 27 at 7:45
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