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Pructus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

You are reaching.

Hello...

In a drama, I heard "I think you are reaching."

What does it mean?

Maybe "reaching for help"?
  

Top answer

It depends on the context. It could mean exaggerating .

  • It depends on the context.
  • It could mean exaggerating .
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It depends on the context. It could mean exaggerating.
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pructusIn a drama, I heard "I think you are reaching."
Why 'exaggerating' and not 'arriving', AS please?
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Franky12Why 'exaggerating' and not 'arriving', AS please?
Because there is no object in the sentence.
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Oh, I see... I see...
I think that makes sense when I have reflected upon the drama.
Now, I seem to understand what they were saying about..

Thanks so much, AlpheccaStars!!
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AlpheccaStarsBecause there is no object in the sentence.
Thank you.

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