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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is there any difference in meaning?

He wants more of his lunch.
He wants some more lunch.

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Anonymous Is there any difference in meaning? Yes. He wants more of his lunch.

  • Anonymous Is there any difference in meaning?
  • Yes.
  • He wants more of his lunch.
  • -> He didn't eat all his lunch.
  • There is some left over.
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AnonymousIs there any difference in meaning?
Yes.

He wants more of his lunch. -> He didn't eat all his lunch. There is some left over. He wants it.

He wants some more lunch. -> He ate all his lunch. He is still hungry. He wants more food to eat.

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