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Passengerx Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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Does " Where is my words just now going?" mean " Where is the words that was typed by me just now going?"
  

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but then I'm afraid that neither of your sentences makes sense. What do you mean by the words are going? going where?

  • but then I'm afraid that neither of your sentences makes sense.
  • What do you mean by the words are going?
  • going where?
  • going how?
  • Typed words don't really do anything.
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no...but then I'm afraid that neither of your sentences makes sense. What do you mean by the words are going? going where? going how? Typed words don't really do anything.
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Can't it have the same effect as " Where is my brother going" that " where are my words going"?
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'Where are my words going' is grammatical but nonsensical. How do words go anywhere?

(P.s. where is my brother just now going? is also incorrect).
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Thanks! I get it. So I think I could use it in a informal occasion, like in jokings, couldn't I?
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Nona The Brit(P.s. where is my brother just now going? is also incorrect).

Thanks, I get this one. But could "my words just now" mean " my words that was typed by me just now"?
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No, I don't think so... Emotion: sad
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So... I have not to think so too.

Best wishes.

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