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Eipjoo Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Does the ‘This’ indicate ‘His next present’?

In the example:

Harry had torn open the parcel to find a thick, hand-knitted sweater in emerald green and a large box of homemade fudge.
"Every year she makes us a sweater," said Ron, unwrapping his own, "and mine's always maroon."
"That's really nice of her," said Harry, trying the fudge, which was very tasty.
His next present also contained candy -- a large box of Chocolate Frogs from Hermione.
This only left one parcel. Harry picked it up and felt it. It was very light. He unwrapped it.
  

Top answer

Hi, 'This' refers to the unstated but implied act of opening the second present. Consider He opened the first parcel.. This left two parcels unopened.

  • Hi, 'This' refers to the unstated but implied act of opening the second present.
  • Consider He opened the first parcel..
  • This left two parcels unopened.
  • He opened the second parcel.
  • This left one parcel unopened.
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2 Answers
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Hi,

'This' refers to the unstated but implied act of opening the second present.

Consider
He opened the first parcel.. This left two parcels unopened.
He opened the second parcel. This left one parcel
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Your example can't be better! Thank you.

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