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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With him

1) Falling in love usually ends up badly with him.


Does this mean:

a) Falling in love usually ends up badly for him.

b) Falling in love usually ends up badly for the person who falls in love with him

c) Things in general end up badly when he falls in love


Is the sentence informal or not?


Gratefully,

Navi

  

Top answer

It's a bit ambiguous. It's not especially informal. It's just ordinary.

  • It's a bit ambiguous.
  • It's not especially informal.
  • It's just ordinary.
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It's a bit ambiguous.

It's not especially informal. It's just ordinary.

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