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Sasha Yudaev Posted 12 years ago
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"Anything I do bring it's news"
What is the sense of the sentence above? Does it mean "whatever I transmit is news? If not, then explain please
And what is "do" before the verb for? Does this kind of increase the the need of the action discribed in a sentence? Eg "I do need it = I need it very much". Does "do" accomplish the same thing here?
  

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Sasha Yudaev "Anything I do bring it's news" What is the sense of the sentence above? Does it mean "whatever I transmit is news? It is a run-on sentence and hard to interpret confidently.

  • Sasha Yudaev "Anything I do bring it's news" What is the sense of the sentence above?
  • Does it mean "whatever I transmit is news?
  • It is a run-on sentence and hard to interpret confidently.
  • Yours is a good guess as to meaning.
  • There is no point in discussing its structure because it is faulty.
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Sasha Yudaev"Anything I do bring it's news" What is the sense of the sentence above? Does it mean "whatever I transmit is news?
It is a run-on sentence and hard to interpret confidently. Yours is a good guess as to meaning. There is no point in discussing its structure because it is faulty.
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I took this sentence from the Eminem's "Soldier", and now i'm more confused.. Why do they ise faulty grammar or sentences? In order to bust a better rhyme only?
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Sasha YudaevI took this sentence from the Eminem's "Soldier"
It is just song lyrics: there are no rules.
Sasha YudaevWhy do they ise faulty grammar
They do not care.

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