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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

loading the horse

Hello everyone. when we say .....

"The man is loading the horse."
What does it mean?
1. He is loading something on the horse.
or
2. The horse is being loaded on a truck"
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Top answer

sunny123 1. He is loading something on the horse. That's the impression it gives.

  • sunny123 1.
  • He is loading something on the horse.
  • That's the impression it gives.
  • What is the context for the quote?
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sunny1231. He is loading something on the horse.
That's the impression it gives. What is the context for the quote?
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I think He is loading something on the horse.
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Anonymous sunny1231. He is loading something on the horse.That's the impression it gives. What is the context for the quote?
I do not mean any particular context right now. I want to know the following.

1. "The man is loading the horse." is a correct and meaningful sentence or not?
2. "The man is loading the horse." is correct to be used when we m
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sunny1233. "The man is loading the horse." is correct to be used when we mean the man is putting the horse on the truck.
in a truck. It could also mean that a man is putting a horse in a horsebox http://www.thefreedictionary.com/horseboxes

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