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what does this sentence imply?
do you feel like + ing
1) do you feel like going shopping? (does this include the speaker or just the listener?)
2) do you feel like watching a movie? ( does this include me or just the listener)?
15 jan. 2020 03:30
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Without any other context they both imply that the listener and the speaker are included.
1) Do you feel like going shopping (with me)?
2) Do you feel like watching a movie (with me)?
But the context could change the meaning.
1) (he says) I'm going to get a haircut. (She answers) Well I don't want to sit here and wait while you do that. (he responds) Do you feel like going shopping? (implies that she should go shopping while I get my hair cut)
2) DAD, I'm sooooo bored. (he answers) Do you feel like watching a movie? (implies the kid should watch a movie and leave his dad in peace)
15 januari 2020
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Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Engels, Perzisch (Farsi), Urdu
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