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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What do you or what things do you?

Hi. What is the difference in terms of their pragmatic (I am not sure this is the right word for what I am trying to say, though) meaning?

What do you need for your trip?

What things do you need for your trip?
  

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w=pragmatic&ls=a ] DICTIONARY [/url] and let us know. As for your 2 sentences, the first could refer to non-physical requirements as well as things. Otherwise, they mean the same to me.

  • w=pragmatic&ls=a ] DICTIONARY [/url] and let us know.
  • As for your 2 sentences, the first could refer to non-physical requirements as well as things.
  • Otherwise, they mean the same to me.
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I'm not sure what you intend by 'pragmatic' either; perhaps you could consult a [url=http://www.onelook.com/?w=pragmatic&ls=a] DICTIONARY[/url] and let us know.

As for your 2 sentences, the first could refer to non-physical requirements as well as things.

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