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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
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Question about amusement and job

Hi Teachers,

If I have this question and its answer, is it only for amusement or it can also mean their job?

What do they do on Saturday night?

They dance in a disco.

Thanks in advance
  

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Sorry I meant the other way around. If I have this question and its answer, is it only for their job or it can also mean amusement? What do they do on Saturday night?

  • Sorry I meant the other way around.
  • If I have this question and its answer, is it only for their job or it can also mean amusement?
  • What do they do on Saturday night?
  • They dance in a disco.
  • Thanks in advance
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Sorry I meant the other way around.

If I have this question and its answer, is it only for their job or it can also mean amusement?

What do they do on Saturday night?

They dance in a disco.

Thanks in advance
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Hi,

It can carry both meanings, but I'd say that such an answer gives the impression that

those people dance for having fun, rather than they do that as their profession.

Regards
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Hi Regards,

Thank you so much for your reply. For once I've got the same impression. I've just wanted to make it sure.Emotion: smile

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