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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

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If an oar is broken, you can row your boat with your hands. However, you broke your oar with intention and then rowed the boat with your hands. You are an idiot!

Please correct the sentences. Are they meaningful?

  

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anonymous you broke your oar with intention Only this part needs help. Use you purposely broke your oar or you intentionally broke your oar . anonymous Are they meaningful?

  • anonymous you broke your oar with intention Only this part needs help.
  • Use you purposely broke your oar or you intentionally broke your oar .
  • anonymous Are they meaningful?
  • The literal meaning is clear enough, but if there is a metaphoric meaning, I fail to grasp it.
  • CJ
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anonymousyou broke your oar with intention

Only this part needs help.

Use you purposely broke your oar or you intentionally broke your oar.

anonymousAre they meaningful?

The literal meaning is clear enough, but if there is a metaphoric meaning, I fail to grasp it.

CJ

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