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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Sentence meaning

What does this sentence mean?

I have attached a file with the slides for the lectures.

What does 'a file with the slides' mean? Does it mean that the file is the slides or contains the slides?
  

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Why don't you open it and see?

  • Why don't you open it and see?
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Why don't you open it and see?
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Mister MicawberWhy don't you open it and see?
Haha. Emotion: big smile

I opened it and it has the s
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Both can be meant and both are possible in computer field.
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Mister MicawberWhy don't you open it and see?
MM, What do think think? Is it a natural sentence, and can it mean that the file is the slides or contains the slides? Or is it not relevant to look at it in that way and it is just a file with slides?
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Mister MicawberSee khoshtip's post.
Yes, I saw it. I thought you might have different opinion. But isn't it the same when the file is the slides or contains the slides, because ultimately it is the slides that are attached? Would you please confirm that.

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