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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I like it, too.

I like it, too.

1) I like it, too,

2) I like it, too.

3) I like it, too.

When we say the sentence, depending on the location of the emphasis, can the meaning of the sentence be different?
What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you.
  

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Anonymous When we say the sentence, depending on the location of the emphasis, can the meaning of the sentence be different? The meaning does not change; just the emphasis changes.

  • Anonymous When we say the sentence, depending on the location of the emphasis, can the meaning of the sentence be different?
  • The meaning does not change; just the emphasis changes.
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AnonymousWhen we say the sentence, depending on the location of the emphasis, can the meaning of the sentence be different?
The meaning does not change; just the emphasis changes.

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