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Healer Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What’s with the birds?

Is the above the same as “What’s wrong with the birds?”
  

Top answer

It depends on the context. " or something like that.

  • It depends on the context.
  • " or something like that.
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It depends on the context. It could mean that, or it could mean "Why are there birds here?" or "Why have you got those birds with you?" or something like that.

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Not really. There is no assessment of something being bad, just unusual.

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