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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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what is the meaning of these sentences ?
he came over ?
what are you like ?
  

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You have supplied no context. In isolation, this is what they mean to me: He came over. = He came to my home.

  • You have supplied no context.
  • In isolation, this is what they mean to me: He came over.
  • = He came to my home.
  • What are you like?
  • = What kind of person are you, physically and/or psychologically?
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You have supplied no context. In isolation, this is what they mean to me:

He came over. = He came to my home.
What are you like? = What kind of person are you, physically and/or psychologically? (tall, handsome, witty, pedantic, etc.)

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