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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

meaning, please?

A: Which bus will depart first?
B: That one loading now.

What B said is correct, right? And what does it mean?

thank you!
  

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My try: Well, to me B is correct. Imagine the conversation there are buses at the bus stop and passangers are getting on one of them. get on the bus) You ask the man over there which bus will depart first and instead of saying "get on" or something similar he says "loading".

  • My try: Well, to me B is correct.
  • Imagine the conversation there are buses at the bus stop and passangers are getting on one of them.
  • get on the bus) You ask the man over there which bus will depart first and instead of saying "get on" or something similar he says "loading".
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My try:

Well, to me B is correct.

Imagine the conversation there are buses at the bus stop and passangers are getting on one of them. get on the bus) You ask the man over there which bus will depart first and instead of saying "get on" or something similar he says "loading".
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the one loading now = the bus that passengers are now getting onto
CJ

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