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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what the name implies

If someone asks
What is a doorstop?

Which of these is a suitable and natural answer?

It is exactly what it say it is.
It is exactly what the name implies.

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If someone asks What is a doorstop? Which of these is a suitable and natural answer? It is exactly what it say s it is.

  • If someone asks What is a doorstop?
  • Which of these is a suitable and natural answer?
  • It is exactly what it say s it is.
  • It is exactly what the name implies Both are OK.
  • If you don't smile, these answers may sometimes be a bit annoying.
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If someone asks
What is a doorstop?

Which of these is a suitable and natural answer?

It is exactly what it says it is.
It is exactly what the name implies

Both are OK.
If you don't smile, these answers may sometimes
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HI
Which would have been your response?

It is exactly what it says it is.
It is exactly what the name implies
Is there any other sentence I could have said?

Thanks
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eg It's a thing you put under the bottom of a door to keep it open.

eg It's a thing that keeps a door open.

Clive

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