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Seagull Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

just what her sister had done

Hello, everyone.

Regarding the following sentence:

She did just what her sister had done.

What does it mean? Does it say that "She" was a mimic of her sister, probably an elder sister?
  

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seagull She did just what her sister had done. What does it mean? Her sister did something (drank a glass of water, went to work, married a rich man).

  • seagull She did just what her sister had done.
  • What does it mean?
  • Her sister did something (drank a glass of water, went to work, married a rich man).
  • Then she did the same thing (drank a glass of water, went to work, married a rich man).
  • CJ
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seagullShe did just what her sister had done. What does it mean?
Her sister did something (drank a glass of water, went to work, married a rich man).
Then she did the same thing (drank a glass of water, went to work, married a rich man).

CJ
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I understand.
Thank you so much, CalifJim.

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