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Eric001 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How to express this point?

Hi, I'd like to know if someone said two complete different things to me and made me confused. How shall I respond? Should I say "what's this to do with?" or "what's the relationship between them?" thanks!
  

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There are many things to say. eg What's the relationship between thee two things? eg You are telling me two different things.

  • There are many things to say.
  • eg What's the relationship between thee two things?
  • eg You are telling me two different things.
  • eg What are you talking about?
  • eg What?.
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There are many things to say.
eg What's the relationship between thee two things?
eg You are telling me two different things.
eg What are you talking about?
eg What?.
eg I don't understand.

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