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B.J Posted 17 years ago
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Question!

I still can't figure out what he is saying.

What he is saying still doesn't add up.

I still can't figure out how to redeem the points I've earned.

I still can't figure out how to redeem the points I earned.

Are there any differences? same meaning?

Thanks a lot!
  

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J I still can't figure out what he is saying. What he is saying still doesn't add up. - The former means that the message conveyed by the other speaker may still make sense, but you cannot grasp it for some reason, while the latter is positive above the inconsistency or illogicality of someone else's words.

  • J I still can't figure out what he is saying.
  • What he is saying still doesn't add up.
  • - The former means that the message conveyed by the other speaker may still make sense, but you cannot grasp it for some reason, while the latter is positive above the inconsistency or illogicality of someone else's words.
  • J I still can't figure out how to redeem the points I've earned.
  • I still can't figure out how to redeem the points I earned.
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Greetings, B.J,
B.JI still can't figure out what he is saying.
What he is saying still doesn't add up.
- The former means that the message conveyed by the other speaker may still make sense, but you cannot grasp it for some reason, while the latter is positive above the inconsistency or illogicality of someone else's words.
B.J

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