Harry
The sentence above is right? What's your pecking order among your sisters in the family? The sentence above is right? If it is right, when and what situation do you use this sentence ?
30 mars 2015 08:43
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You might say : 'Where do you come in the pecking order ...?' if you want to ask what the person's 'position' in her family is, hierarchy-wise, compared with her sisters.
30 mars 2015
"pecking order" refers to hierarchy status, so your asking 'What's your hierarchy status among your sisters in the family?' There's nothing wrong with the sentence exactly but It's a bit ambiguous. I'm not sure in what situation anyone would ask this question.
30 mars 2015
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