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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Flowers

I am having problems with getting a definite answer to this. I put the question on a forum.In particular I had two very good replies, but they were not in agreement.

Here is the sentence: Jack says love to Rose, holding a bunch of flowers.

Who is holding the flowers, Jack or Rose?
  

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Hi, I am having problems with getting a definite answer to this. In particular I had two very good replies, but they were not in agreement. Here is the sentence: Jack says love to Rose, holding a bunch of flowers.

  • Hi, I am having problems with getting a definite answer to this.
  • In particular I had two very good replies, but they were not in agreement.
  • Here is the sentence: Jack says love to Rose, holding a bunch of flowers.
  • Who is holding the flowers, Jack or Rose?
  • T he expression 'says love to' makes no sense, has no clear meaning, but let's pretend it does.
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Hi,

I am having problems with getting a definite answer to this. I put the question on a forum.In particular I had two very good replies, but they were not in agreement.

Here is the sentence: Jack says love to Rose, holding a bunch of flowers.

Who is holding the flowers, Jack or Rose?

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Hi Clive, Thank you for your very helpful reply. I am definitely not an English teacher, but I do have friends in China who often ask me about English grammar, simply because I am a native speaker.

I was posed this question recently,I replied that Jack was holding the flowers, but the grammar, in my opinion, was poor.

My friend was very confused by this, because her English

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