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Maj Posted 22 years ago
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I need an empty house for my own. Does this sentence mean anything?
  

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No. " Or various other permutations. Depends what you're trying to say -- information that could be given along with such a query.

  • No.
  • " Or various other permutations.
  • Depends what you're trying to say -- information that could be given along with such a query.
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You could say, "I need an empty house of my own," though then it would seem you specifically wanted a house that would remain empty, or you could say, "I want an empty house to make my own." Or various other permutations. Depends what you're trying to say -- information that could be given along with such a query.

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