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"I was not here the whole day."
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I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
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Nov 16 at 12:31
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
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Nov 16 at 12:49
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"I was not here the whole day."
What are the possible meanings to this sentence?
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"I was not here the whole day."
What are the possible meanings to this sentence?
phrase-meaning
phrase-meaning
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I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
– Mari-Lou A
Nov 16 at 12:31
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
– QuIcKmAtHs
Nov 16 at 12:49
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I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
– Mari-Lou A
Nov 16 at 12:31
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
– QuIcKmAtHs
Nov 16 at 12:49
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I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
– Mari-Lou A
Nov 16 at 12:31
I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
– Mari-Lou A
Nov 16 at 12:31
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
– QuIcKmAtHs
Nov 16 at 12:49
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
– QuIcKmAtHs
Nov 16 at 12:49
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I am confused by the question. What do you think the sentence might mean? Do you understand its entire meaning?
– Mari-Lou A
Nov 16 at 12:31
Why do you think there may be more than one meaning?
– QuIcKmAtHs
Nov 16 at 12:49