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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What does this mean?

What are you flying?
What did you fly?
  

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With no other context, I can only presume that the speaker is talking about an airplane or an airline. The first speaks of a present or future flight; the 2nd speaks or a past flight.

  • With no other context, I can only presume that the speaker is talking about an airplane or an airline.
  • The first speaks of a present or future flight; the 2nd speaks or a past flight.
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With no other context, I can only presume that the speaker is talking about an airplane or an airline. The first speaks of a present or future flight; the 2nd speaks or a past flight.

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