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Navitasan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Full of lies

1-I went to the head of the company, full of lies and deceit.

2-I went to John, full of lies and deceit.

3-I went to him, full of lies and deceit.

Are the above sentences not ambiguous?

Can one tell who is "full of lies and deceit"?
  

Top answer

To me, it is not clear who is full of lies and deceit. You? The head of the company?

  • To me, it is not clear who is full of lies and deceit.
  • You?
  • The head of the company?
  • John?
  • Him?
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To me, it is not clear who is full of lies and deceit.

You?

The head of the company?

John?

Him?

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