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HKGARY Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

How to explain this sentence?

0"Everyone else is already here."02br
00What does it mean?02br
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02br 00 Someone says, "Jack is not here. "02br 00 You look at the people who are now at your party, and you see Mary, Jane, Paul, George, and Helen. Only Jack is not at the party.

  • 02br 00 Someone says, "Jack is not here.
  • "02br 00 You look at the people who are now at your party, and you see Mary, Jane, Paul, George, and Helen.
  • Only Jack is not at the party.
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0 Welcome to English Forums!02br
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00 Your sentence means that all of the other people have now arrived.02br
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00 Suppose you expect Mary, Jane, Paul, George, Helen, and Jack to come to your party.02br
00 Someone says, "Jack is not here. He has not arrived."02br
00 You look at the people who are now at your party, and you
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0 Thank you so much. ^.^02br
00I think I can understand now.02br
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