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Bosstea Posted 6 years ago
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"She will watch a movie in three hours" rewrite as "It will be three hours till she watches a movie"

Does the rewritten sentence have the same meaning to the original sentence?

Someone have a look for me please!

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Does the rewritten sentence have the same meaning as the original sentence? Yes, but note that the original sentence also has another ,meaning. She will watch a movie in three hours.

  • Does the rewritten sentence have the same meaning as the original sentence?
  • Yes, but note that the original sentence also has another ,meaning.
  • She will watch a movie in three hours.
  • Let's assume it is 12 noon.
  • This sentence means that she will start watching a movie at 3pm.
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Does the rewritten sentence have the same meaning as the original sentence? Yes, but note that the original

sentence also has another ,meaning.

She will watch a movie in three hours.

Let's assume it is 12 noon.

This sentence means that she will start watching a movie at 3pm.

But it could also mean that she sometimes spends 3 hours watching a

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