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weather deck
n.
1.upper deck having no overhead protection from the weather, but sheltering the deck below
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tie down (something) or tie (something) down
to make something secure and unable to move by securing it with rope etc.
We tied down the pieces of wood on top of the car.
1.
Someone had already finished their work before I arrived
a.
The past perfect is used to give show the difference in time between the two actions
b.
The past perfect is used to show that the speaker is negative about the person
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