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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Where is the theme and which type it is?

Hi,
may someone help me thematize the following sentence:
"They are not too round and not too square, is what I say when people ask why my everything is oval, mirror, tables, all."
Thanks for your help.
Béat
  

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I'm not sure what you mean by theme. It's not a grammatical sentence but it's similar to what people say in real life, when they don't plan their words. It's certainly informal.

  • I'm not sure what you mean by theme.
  • It's not a grammatical sentence but it's similar to what people say in real life, when they don't plan their words.
  • It's certainly informal.
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I'm not sure what you mean by theme. It's not a grammatical sentence but it's similar to what people say in real life, when they don't plan their words. It's certainly informal.
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Hi

The following seems OK to me ...

- When people ask me why my tables, mirror and so on, are oval, I say that I prefer them not to be too round or too square

Dave
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I like oval-shaped things, not round or square things.

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