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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In the chest

Hello everyone,

What does the phrase "in the chest" mean in the following sentence?

- Someone has been in the chest.

Could it mean "touched the chest, taken the contents of the chest"?

Regards

JA

  

Top answer

Someone has opened the chest, looked inside, and perhaps added or removed something.

  • Someone has opened the chest, looked inside, and perhaps added or removed something.
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Someone has opened the chest, looked inside, and perhaps added or removed something.

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