Can we say this sentence in a funny way with friends?
If you give more detailed information on the number of documents, he could sleep while reading it.
Please suggest the "more detailed" and "could sleep" whether are these suitable in the context?
If you give more detailed information on the number of documents, he could sleep while reading it. I don't understand. What does the word 'it' refer to?
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If you give more detailed information on the number of documents, he could sleep while reading it.
I don't understand. What does the word 'it' refer to?
How does the part after the comma relate to the part before the comma?
Clive
kumenglishIf you give more detailed information on the number of documents,
eg.
A: There are over 1000 documents there.
B: Can you be more detailed and precise?
A: Yes, there are 1134 documents.
B: OK. I will sleep better now.