th.19
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Hello teachers!
I have a question about the nuance of the three phrases in the title.
(1) Kelly gave him what little money she had.
(2) Kelly gave him what money she had.
(3) Kelly gave him all the money she had.
Do these three sentences have the same meaning, or do they
have suttle differences? More specifically, do (2) and (3)
indicate that the money Kelly had was a meager amount, as in
sentence (1)?
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could answer this
questions for me. Once again, thank you for all your help!
t.h.
I have a question about the nuance of the three phrases in the title.
(1) Kelly gave him what little money she had.
(2) Kelly gave him what money she had.
(3) Kelly gave him all the money she had.
Do these three sentences have the same meaning, or do they
have suttle differences? More specifically, do (2) and (3)
indicate that the money Kelly had was a meager amount, as in
sentence (1)?
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could answer this
questions for me. Once again, thank you for all your help!
t.h.