What are you doing under the desk? Are you sending text messages?
A teacher may say it to his student.
The moment he says it to the student, the student was sending a<= message probably.
My question is when he says 'text messages' like that you think his student is sending a message and have sent several messages? or it is said just like that without implication? (rather than Are you sending a text message?)
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Hi, What are you doing under the desk? Are you sending text messages? A teacher may say it to his student.
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Hi, What are you doing under the desk?
Are you sending text messages?
A teacher may say it to his student.
The moment he says it to the student, the student was sending a<= message probably.
My question is when he says 'text message s ' like that you think his student is sending a message and have sent several messages?
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What are you doing under the desk? Are you sending text messages?
A teacher may say it to his student.
The moment he says it to the student, the student was sending a<= message probably.
My question is when he says 'text messages' like that you think his student is sending a message and have sent several messages? or it is said just like