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Wowenglish Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

wasting

A 10-year-old-boy wakes up on a saturday.
It is snowing heavily.
He: Sob, wasting a snow day on a saturday.

Is the meaning of "A" "1" , "2", or anything?
A: wasting a snow day on a saturday
1. We are wasting a snow day on a saturday.
2: We are unfortunate wasting a snow day on a saturday.
  

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They all mean the same thing, however the only one that is grammatically correct is 1. A: wasting a snow day on a saturday (Who is wasting the snow day? ) 1.

  • They all mean the same thing, however the only one that is grammatically correct is 1.
  • A: wasting a snow day on a saturday (Who is wasting the snow day?
  • ) 1.
  • We are wasting a snow day on a saturday.
  • (OK) 2: We are unfortunate wasting a snow day on a saturday.
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They all mean the same thing, however the only one that is grammatically correct is 1.

A: wasting a snow day on a saturday (Who is wasting the snow day? (This sentence has no subject.)
1. We are wasting a snow day on a saturday. (OK)
2: We are unfor

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