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Hitchiker Posted 15 years ago
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Idiom

1.How can start a love conversation with just a word can't even ignite a stove.

What does "can't even ignite the stove " means in the above sentence? Is it an idiomatic phrase.
  

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How can start a love conversation with just a word can't even ignite a stove. Where did you find this sentence? I don't think it was written by a native speaker, since it has some problems.

  • How can start a love conversation with just a word can't even ignite a stove.
  • Where did you find this sentence?
  • I don't think it was written by a native speaker, since it has some problems.
  • It's hard to understand.
  • What does "can't even ignite the stove " means in the above sentence?
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Hi,

1.How can start a love conversation with just a word can't even ignite a stove.

Where did you find this sentence? I don't think it was written by a native speaker, since it has some problems. It's hard to understand.

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Is that meant to be a sarcastic metephor? The flame of love - flame of a stove. Even so, I don't see the connection.
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It was said to me by not a native speaker. anyways thank you guys for your answer.

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