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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I am distracting.

Hi,

What do you mean by "I am distracting"?

Is that the same thing of "I am ruining"?

"I am distracting "and "It's distracting" are the same meaning?

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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Hi, 'I am distracting' is an odd sentence. It means 'I am taking someone's attention away from something more important'. It would usually mention the person, eg 'Sorry, I am distracting you fom doing your homework'.

  • Hi, 'I am distracting' is an odd sentence.
  • It means 'I am taking someone's attention away from something more important'.
  • It would usually mention the person, eg 'Sorry, I am distracting you fom doing your homework'.
  • As for 'it'.
  • the sentence refers to a thing.
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Hi,

'I am distracting' is an odd sentence. It means 'I am taking someone's attention away from something more important'.

It would usually mention the person, eg 'Sorry, I am distracting you fom doing your homework'.

As for 'it'. the s
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ryotaroHi, What do you mean by "I am distracting"? It means that I distract people.
Is that the same thing as "I am ruining"?" No, and "I am ruining" doesn't mean anything. It's not a complete thought; it needs something after "ruining", something that serves as an object.

I am distracting "and "It's distracting" are the same meaning?

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