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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

'it that' is omitted

A : Move it or lose it!
B,C,D : W...Well, miss reiju... we should probably tend to lord sanji's injuri-...
A : "What part of move it or lose it don't you understand!"

Let me put forward a parsing : What part of (it that) move it or lose it don't you understand!

Am I clear?
  

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Am I clear? Not at all. 'Move it or lose it' is fixed phrase idiom: Move it, or lose it!

  • Am I clear?
  • Not at all.
  • 'Move it or lose it' is fixed phrase idiom: Move it, or lose it!
  • This expression-like sentence (which is not a nice thing to say) could mean any of the following: Move.
  • Move it.
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AnonymousLet me put forward a parsing : What part of (it that) move it or lose it don't you understand!Am I clear?
Not at all. 'Move it or lose it' is fixed phrase idiom:

Move it, or lose it!

This expression-like sentence (which is not a nice thing to say) could mean any of the following:


Move.
Move

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