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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Implied words

Principal: Ned, in your experience, how is Horace Green compared to other schools that you have taught at?
Dewey: Oh, your school's the best.
Principal: You're just saying that?
Dewey: I'm not. Do you know that kids at other schools just have fun all the time? They're running around? There's no discipline. They're happy. It's anarchy. This is the best school I have ever teached at. I swear.
Principal: I'll drink to that.
<From the movie "The School of Rock">
I'd like to know if "Do you know" is implied before "They're running around?".
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon 'd like to know if "Do you know" is implied before "They're running around? Yes, with the question mark at the end, we must assume that.

  • park sang joon 'd like to know if "Do you know" is implied before "They're running around?
  • Yes, with the question mark at the end, we must assume that.
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park sang joon'd like to know if "Do you know" is implied before "They're running around?
Yes, with the question mark at the end, we must assume that.

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