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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is this a complete sentence?

"And soon you'll realize there's areas
you didn't understand the purpose for."

It seems like it is but I don't understand what it means by "the purpose". What could it be ? I have no idea
  

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It's not quite standard English, but it's natural. I don't know what areas the writer is referring to, but the concept is that some areas have purposes, eg Cooking is the purpose of my kitchen area.

  • It's not quite standard English, but it's natural.
  • I don't know what areas the writer is referring to, but the concept is that some areas have purposes, eg Cooking is the purpose of my kitchen area.
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It's not quite standard English, but it's natural.

I don't know what areas the writer is referring to, but the concept is that some areas have purposes,
eg Cooking is the purpose of my kitchen area.

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