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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "She is at mess" mean normally?

 "She is at mess"
I knew Mess have various meaning.
such as in trouble situation or the place in which people can eat
Are they right?

Please advise me.

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One more thing

Would you correct my sentence for my better English composition.
  

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She is at mess = she is eating. She is in a mess = she is in trouble, either physical or emotional. ]

  • She is at mess = she is eating.
  • She is in a mess = she is in trouble, either physical or emotional.
  • ]
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She is at mess = she is eating.
She is in a mess = she is in trouble, either physical or emotional.
[You could also say that she is a mess, meaning that some event has left her very distraught.]

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