This is the church where she arranged to meet him.
What does the sentence mean?
(The person is showing or pointing to the church)
1. The sentence implies that she is going to meet him in the church.
2. The sentence implies that she did the act of arranging the appointment in the church but we do not know where she is going to meet him.
If the answer is Sentence 1, how would you say in order to say sentence 2 starting with the phrase This is the church?
Thanks.
deborahjeong This is the church where she arranged to meet him. What does the sentence mean? It's ambiguous.
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deborahjeongThis is the church where she arranged to meet him. What does the sentence mean?
It's ambiguous.
1. This is the church where she was to meet him as previously arranged.
2. This is the church where she made an arrangement to meet him elsewhere.
In 2 it would be more informative if you said where they were going to meet, e.g., 'a