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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Following

Can you write some sentences where we can see the different meanings of following?

If I say: ' Are you following me . What do I mean?
  

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" In this case, the "following" is not literal. " Now, suppose you are out walking. You notice someone a few steps behind you.

  • " In this case, the "following" is not literal.
  • " Now, suppose you are out walking.
  • You notice someone a few steps behind you.
  • Whenever you stop, so does he.
  • Whenever you cross the road, so does he.
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OK, first case just means: "Do you understand?"

A teacher, explaining something difficult, might stop for a moment, and ask: "Are you following

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