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Thanks3 Posted 5 years ago
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Can I say "I can't get sense of that sentence"?

Q1. "I can't make sense of that sentence" means " I can't understand that sentence", right?

Q2. Can I say "I can't get sense of that sentence"? Is it right, too?

  

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Q1. "I can't make sense of that sentence" means " I can't understand that sentence", right? <<<<< yes Q2.

  • Q1.
  • "I can't make sense of that sentence" means " I can't understand that sentence", right?
  • <<<<< yes Q2.
  • Can I say "I can't get sense of that sentence"?
  • Is it right, too?
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Q1. "I can't make sense of that sentence" means " I can't understand that sentence", right? <<<<< yes

Q2. Can I say "I can't get sense of that sentence"? Is it right, too? No. We do't say that. We say

"I can't get A sense of that sentence". This means I can't get even a tiny bit of understanding of

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