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Vendatta Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use of words

how to use the word wonder..what does that actually mean..and how to use already i mean i heard it like "shut up already"how to use like this..
  

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Hi Vendetta, It's best to make two posts for such different questions. When you use "already" in that case, it says you are out of patience with the situation. I'm tired of talking about it or hearing you talk about it.

  • Hi Vendetta, It's best to make two posts for such different questions.
  • When you use "already" in that case, it says you are out of patience with the situation.
  • I'm tired of talking about it or hearing you talk about it.
  • All right, already, we can go to the park.
  • Would you just shut up, already.
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Hi Vendetta,

It's best to make two posts for such different questions.

When you use "already" in that case, it says you are out of patience with the situation. I'm tired of talking about it or hearing you talk about it.

All right, already, we can go to the park.

Would you just shut up, already.

As for "wonder" it has a few different meanings. Can you
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manythings it just comes following a question like "wonder,how does this work" and sometimes "i wonder,if you're free tonight i'd like you to call for dinner"
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I wonder how this works = I don't know and I am curious.

I wonder, if you're free tonight... = a polite way to ask what could be a personal question. Sometimes people use this for politeness for any question. Excuse me, I wonder if you could tell me the time?

I wonder what Mom is making for dinner - the first type = I don't know, and I'm curious.

I wonder if you might
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Thanks i get a clear idea now.

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