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Is this sentence ambiguous to native speakers?
The sentence in question:
"She enjoys hiking, and she also likes swimming, unlike her brother."
I believe this sentence is grammatically correct, but as an English learner, I find it potentially ambiguous. I’m unsure whether its meaning is clear and unambiguous to native speakers.
Based only on this sentence (with no additional context), which of the following interpretations is correct?
a) Her brother dislikes both hiking and swimming.
b) Her brother dislikes swimming, but we cannot determine whether he also dislikes hiking.
Please base your answer strictly on the given sentence, considering the placement of unlike and the commas.
Additionally, after answering the main question, please consider:
The sentence in question:
"She enjoys hiking, and she also likes swimming, unlike her brother."
I believe this sentence is grammatically correct, but as an English learner, I find it potentially ambiguous. I’m unsure whether its meaning is clear and unambiguous to native speakers.
Based only on this sentence (with no additional context), which of the following interpretations is correct?
a) Her brother dislikes both hiking and swimming.
b) Her brother dislikes swimming, but we cannot determine whether he also dislikes hiking.
Please base your answer strictly on the given sentence, considering the placement of unlike and the commas.
Additionally, after answering the main question, please consider:
- Would your answer change if the comma after hiking were removed?
- Would your answer change if the comma after swimming were removed?
- Would your answer change if both commas (after hiking and swimming) were removed?
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