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Train tile 383 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Can any English experts help me in getting an answer for this:
"A father beats up his son because he was drunk".
So, who was drunk in the above sentence...???
  

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So, who was drunk in the above sentence...? This is more like a joke than a grammar point. 'He' could be either person; there is no way to judge out of context.

  • So, who was drunk in the above sentence...?
  • This is more like a joke than a grammar point.
  • 'He' could be either person; there is no way to judge out of context.
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train tile 383"A father beats up his son because he was drunk".So, who was drunk in the above sentence...?

This is more like a joke than a grammar point. 'He' could be either person; there is no way to judge out of context.

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