Asked by rfvv
1. The dog ran around the house.
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Does it mean that the dog ran outside the house?
Does it mean he ran here and there in the house? Or does the sentence mean both situations?
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Does it mean that the dog ran outside the house?
Does it mean he ran here and there in the house? Or does the sentence mean both situations?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The sentence can mean either of those situations.
We usually can tell what is meant by the preceding sentences.
We usually can tell what is meant by the preceding sentences.
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