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Ecopsy Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Two sentences that don't combine well, do they?

She might at least have called to explain. There's gratitude for you.

What does the latter mean here?

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Hi, She might at least have called to explain. There's gratitude for you. What does the latter mean here?

  • Hi, She might at least have called to explain.
  • There's gratitude for you.
  • What does the latter mean here?
  • There's gratitude for you .
  • The purpose of this remark is to draw the listener's attention to the situation.
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Hi,

She might at least have called to explain. There's gratitude for you.

What does the latter mean here?

There's gratitude for you. The purpose of this remark is to draw the listener's attention to the situation. In addition, the speaker is using sarcasm. He really wants to draw the listener's attention to the person's ingratitude.



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