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Hbonnin Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the term for a sentence that can have two meanings depending on how it is read?

e.g. ’I hit the man with a hammer.’ Can either mean I used a hammer to hit the man, or I hit the man who had a hammer.

  

Top answer

ambiguous

  • ambiguous
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