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Jenny chiu Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

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He hit a tree with my car.

Does it mean "he drives my car and hit a tree"?
  

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Jenny chiu Does it mean "he drives my car and hit a tree"? He hit a tree while he was driving my car is the most likely interpretation, though theoretically he could have pushed the car into the tree. CJ

  • Jenny chiu Does it mean "he drives my car and hit a tree"?
  • He hit a tree while he was driving my car is the most likely interpretation, though theoretically he could have pushed the car into the tree.
  • CJ
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Jenny chiuDoes it mean "he drives my car and hit a tree"?
He hit a tree while he was driving my car is the most likely interpretation, though theoretically he could have pushed the car into the tree.

CJ
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Jenny chiuHe hit a tree with my car.
If you have a toy car, he could have picked it up and hit the tree with it.

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