mehmetsaln
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- Feb 17, 2016
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Some English sentences have 2 meanings and I wonder how to avoid them?
I teach you this lesson you to earn so much money ( who will earn, I or you ? )
I give you this information to kill her ?
(The intent of killing belong to who , I or you ? But at the and , the girl will die , does it make any sense? )
We have sales staff enough to serve our customers (to serve is intent of we, or duty of sales staff, How can we know?)
Especially I want to know which meaning comes in to your mind first when you read these sentences. And are these sentences true grammatically in terms of its meanings ?
Thanks a lot
I teach you this lesson you to earn so much money ( who will earn, I or you ? )
I give you this information to kill her ?
(The intent of killing belong to who , I or you ? But at the and , the girl will die , does it make any sense? )
We have sales staff enough to serve our customers (to serve is intent of we, or duty of sales staff, How can we know?)
Especially I want to know which meaning comes in to your mind first when you read these sentences. And are these sentences true grammatically in terms of its meanings ?
Thanks a lot