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Message from xinjie posted on 19-12-2009 at 13:26:40 (D | E | F)
Hello,
can you help and tell me what the meaning of this sentence is :"
I am going to read you some of my own poems"
is it ask you to read my poems? or others?
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 19-12-2009 14:22
Message from xinjie posted on 19-12-2009 at 13:26:40 (D | E | F)
Hello,
can you help and tell me what the meaning of this sentence is :"
I am going to read you some of my own poems"
is it ask you to read my poems? or others?
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 19-12-2009 14:22
Re: Help/going to read from seb06000, posted on 19-12-2009 at 14:13:06 (D | E)
hello,
in fact it means: I will read you some poems I have written => some of my own (some which belong to me => if I may say so )
Regards
sebastien
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Edited by seb06000 on 19-12-2009 17:34
Which corrigé => Merci Willy
4h detention
Re: Help/going to read from krnntp, posted on 19-12-2009 at 20:55:34 (D | E)
It's exactly like saying:
I am going to read some of my own poems to you
Subject = I
Verb = read
Direct object = poems
Indirect object = to you "I read poems to you"
"my own poems" = poems authored by me.
"to read a poem to someone" = to recite a poem, while someone listens
I will recite some poems. They are poems which I authored. You can listen to me.
Best wishes -
krnntp
Re: Help/going to read from xinjie, posted on 20-12-2009 at 04:16:49 (D | E)
I know .thank you!
Re: Help/going to read from smartway, posted on 21-12-2009 at 12:08:16 (D | E)
hello,
or you should say:
i am going to read some of my own poems for you.
good luck.
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