I would like to know the meaning of 1,2,3 1. the date, April 14, would mean nothing to her 2. Great 3. You don't know when my birthday is either
One day my three-year-old daughter asked when her birthday was. Knowing that the date, April 14, would mean nothing to her, I said, "It's either just before or just after Easter." "Great," she said. "You don't know when my birthday is either."
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1. the date, April 14, would mean nothing to her = she would take no meaning from the date (the month and day) 2. ' 3.
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the date, April 14, would mean nothing to her = she would take no meaning from the date (the month and day) 2.
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April 14th.
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1. the date, April 14, would mean nothing to her = she would take no meaning from the date (the month and day) 2. Great = here, a sarcastic expression meaning 'that's awful!' 3. You don't know when my birthday is either = you are unaware of the date of my birth, i.e. April 14th.