sky3120
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"There are no plans to build new offices."
The meaning of plans here is intention or arrangement?
According to Oxford, it means arrangement in the sentence.
"The government has announced plans to create one million new training places."
According to my dictionary, it means intention in the sentence.
"There are no plans to build new offices."
I think that it also should mean arrangement or depending on context, either one is possible?
How do you native English speakers figure out what it means? Thank you so much as usual and have a good weekend.
The meaning of plans here is intention or arrangement?
According to Oxford, it means arrangement in the sentence.
"The government has announced plans to create one million new training places."
According to my dictionary, it means intention in the sentence.
"There are no plans to build new offices."
I think that it also should mean arrangement or depending on context, either one is possible?
How do you native English speakers figure out what it means? Thank you so much as usual and have a good weekend.