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Questions relating the word, 'frowning' Here are three sentences relating the word, 'frowning.' (A) What are you frowning at me for? (B) Why are you frowning at me? (C) But she also looked back fondly on the past, frowning as she described the rudeness she said was rampant today. My questions are: (1) Are there any differences between two sentences (A) and (B)? (2) Could you you explain the meaning of sentence (C) in easy English?
28 Nis 2017 08:48
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1) No difference in meaning - "why" and "what for" are synonyms. 2) "But she also" - here, "but" means in contrast to something in the previous sentence or paragraph "looked back fondly on the past" - to "look back on" means "to remember" "frowning" - her facial expression "as she described the rudeness" - here, "described" means "talked about" "she said" - this means the writer is reporting her words, but may not agree with them. "was rampant today" - here, "rampant" here means "widespread." So the sentence means: "But she also remembered the past, frowning as she talked about the rudeness she said was widespread today." Does that help enough?
28 Nisan 2017
the meaning of sentence (C) in easy English is she physically moved her lips/mouth to a 'frown ' 皱眉
28 Nisan 2017
oops!
28 Nisan 2017
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