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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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What do it mean to say "Focusing on myself sitting in my home "
  

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"focusing" means concentrating one's thoughts or attention. e. the image or idea of that scene).

  • "focusing" means concentrating one's thoughts or attention.
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  • the image or idea of that scene).
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  • the two actions happen concurrently.
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"focusing" means concentrating one's thoughts or attention. In this case the object of the person's thoughts is "myself sitting in my home" (i.e. the image or idea of that scene).

This assumes that the phrasing is intended to be "Focusing on [myself sitting in my home]", and not "Focusing on myself / sitting in my home", i.e. the two actions happen concurrently. In the latter case at leas
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I made a mistake.
It has to be " what does* it mean."
Okay.
Is it correct to say " Focusing on herself eating"
And does it mean she focuses on her eating.?
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JumanahIs it correct to say " Focusing on herself eating"
It is a grammatical phrase, but I can't think of many contexts in which someone would say it.
JumanahAnd does it mean she focuses on her eating.?
No.
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Can you please give me a similar expression to "Focusing on myself sitting in my home."
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Sitting and meditating in your home (but thinking about your character, your life, your issues)
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Thank you so much, Alpheccastars for your clear explanation.
I really like the way you explain.?
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AlpheccaStarsSitting and meditating in your home (but thinking about your character, your life, your issues)
However, this assumes the second of my interpretations. If Jumanah is referring to the use of this phrasing at , which I suspect is the case, then this is not the intended meaning.
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GPYHowever, this assumes the second of my interpretations.
Yes, that photograph illustrates this version (I don't know whether it's the first or second: I am "focusing on myself, sitting in my home."

In the second version without the comma (I am "focusing on (a photo of) myself sitting in my home") the woman is focusing on the photogr
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AlpheccaStarsIn the second meaning, the woman is focusing on the photograph that I put in the post.
I am getting a little confused, but I think you may mean the first meaning.
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GPYI am getting a little confused, but I think you may mean the first meaning.
I edited the post, in an attempt to reduce the confusion. However, the question itself is confusing!

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