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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses and conjunctions--Experts

a. I saw a similar movie to Jim where all the people die.

b. I saw a similar movie to Jim with all the people dying.

Do both the above mean that the movie I saw and the movie Jim saw had people dying? Or mine was a similar movie, except all the people died in mine?

If they have the former meaning, do these change it to the latter meaning?

a. I'm trying to think of a similar movie, but where all the people die.

b. I'm trying to think of a simlar movie, but with all the people dying.

If they are OK, what does but join? (Doesn't it need to join two relative clauses in the first and two prepositional phrases in the second?)

Thanks
  

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Hi, a. I saw a similar movie to Jim where all the people die. b.

  • Hi, a.
  • I saw a similar movie to Jim where all the people die.
  • b.
  • I saw a similar movie to Jim with all the people dying.
  • Do both the above mean that the movie I saw and the movie Jim saw had people dying?
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Hi,

a. I saw a similar movie to Jim where all the people die.

b. I saw a similar movie to Jim with all the people dying.

Do both the above mean that the movie I saw and the movie Jim saw had people dying? Or mine was a similar movie, except all the people died in mine? Both sentences seem ambiguous to me. If I really wanted clarification, I'd question you
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[Y] Great answer, Clive. Thanks.
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Clive
Here's how I see it.

a. I'm trying to think of a similar movie, but of a movie where all the people die.

b. I'm trying to think of a simlar movie, but of a movie with all the people dying.


I have another question regarding the joining of sentence parts:

I walked home and ran--this
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Hi,

Clive



Here's how I see it.

a. I'm trying to think of a similar movie, but of a movie where all the people die.

b. I'm trying to think of a simlar movie, but of a movie with all the people dying.



I have another question regarding the joining of sentence parts:

I walked home and ran-

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