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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is happening with...

1) I am not happy about what is happening with the police in this country.

Could that sentence mean:

I am not happy about what the police is doing in this country.


Gratefully,

Navi

  

Top answer

navitasan Could that sentence mean? I am not happy about what the police is doing in this country. I do not think that could be the only meaning.

  • navitasan Could that sentence mean?
  • I am not happy about what the police is doing in this country.
  • I do not think that could be the only meaning.
  • For example, it could mean that some external force or government is doing something which may not be beneficial to the police.
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navitasanCould that sentence mean? I am not happy about what the police is doing in this country.

I do not think that could be the only meaning.

For example, it could mean that some external force or government is doing something which may not be beneficial to the police.

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