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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The dialogue

Is there correct?

A: How's your uncle doing now?

B: He's fine and is able to walk now.
  

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A: How's your uncle doing? B: Better. He's able to walk now.

  • A: How's your uncle doing?
  • B: Better.
  • He's able to walk now.
  • Merely being 'able to walk' is not yet 'fine'.
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A: How's your uncle doing?

B: Better. He's able to walk now.

Merely being 'able to walk' is not yet 'fine'.
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Could you explain the meaning? Thanks!

How's your uncle doing?
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Please tell me , thanks!
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Have patience. I have to sleep sometimes.

It means 'How is your uncle?'

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