dio2
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I asked a question of one of my teachers, who is a native English speaker .
My question was about two sentences. One is "There are three eagles flying in the sky!". The other one is "There are three eagles that are flying in the sky!"
"Which one would you use for daily conversation ? " I said.
Then he said he would use the first one. I asked him how about the second one "There are three eagles that are flying in the sky!" ?
He then told me that the second sentence might implied that the three eagles might have been on the ground before.
Do you agree with him ?
Or, do you have other understandings/opinions about the second sentence?
I think this kind of grammar questions is interesting.
My question was about two sentences. One is "There are three eagles flying in the sky!". The other one is "There are three eagles that are flying in the sky!"
"Which one would you use for daily conversation ? " I said.
Then he said he would use the first one. I asked him how about the second one "There are three eagles that are flying in the sky!" ?
He then told me that the second sentence might implied that the three eagles might have been on the ground before.
Do you agree with him ?
Or, do you have other understandings/opinions about the second sentence?
I think this kind of grammar questions is interesting.