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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Joke

I made a joke about heavy snow in Tokyo. Could you please check if the following sounds natural?
Tokyo has a thick carpet made of snow now. It will have melted by the time you come here. We will roll out the red carpet for you instead.
  

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hahahhahah.. i got ur joke..

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hahahhahah.. i got ur joke..
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Even though the thick snow carpet on the grounds of Tokyo will have melted by the time you arrive, we can always roll out a red carpet for you!
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Tokyo has a thick carpet made of snow now. It will have melted by the time you come here. We will roll out the red carpet for you instead.
That is good, and so is Hiya11's version. Here is mine:

VALENTINE'S NIGHT—

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Thank you very much.
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Wow the snow looks lovely! Japan is beautiful!
Can we say it's a snowdrift on/against the furniture?
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Can we say it's a snowdrift on the furniture?

Yes, I suppose that is accurate.
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And for the last time for now - what do you call a person who fires or shoots a lot of questions at somebody in a very short time?
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Hiya11And for the last time for now - what do you call a person who fires or shoots a lot of questions at somebody in a very short time?
I don't know of such a word.
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Hiya11And for the last time for now - what do you call a person who fires or shoots a lot of questions at somebody in a very short time?
Inquisitive? Very inquisitive?

There's an idiom for the action, but not the person: Giving someone the third degree.

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