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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
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Jane playing games, her mom was watching TV. Does the sentence mean "Because James was playing games, her mom was watching TV" OR "While James was playing games, her mom was watching TV"? I would appreciate it if anyone could clarify the sentence.

  

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deborahjeong Jane playing games, her mom was watching TV. It is nigh impossible to clarify an ungrammatical sentence.

  • deborahjeong Jane playing games, her mom was watching TV.
  • It is nigh impossible to clarify an ungrammatical sentence.
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deborahjeongJane playing games, her mom was watching TV.

It is nigh impossible to clarify an ungrammatical sentence.

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