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Explain the difference of the following sentences.
(a) he likes his sisters' friends and collagues.
He likes his sister,friend and collagues.
(b)After leaving school he went to sea.
After leaving the school he went to the sea.
(c)She stood up when he entered the room.
She was standing up when he entered the room.

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Answered by prachi1335
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in first sentence part I it is given that he like friends and colleagues of her sister but in case 2 it is said that he like all -his sister ,friend and colleagues
Answered by Sauron
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a)In the first sentence it says that he likes his sister's friends and colleagues.
which means the friends belong to his sister.
but in the second sentence it says that he likes his sister ,friends and colleagues means she likes all of them.

b) in the first sentence no article is used.
whereas in the second one definite article THE is used to specify that definitely left the school and went to the sea.

c) in the first sentence it states that she stood up and completed the task of standing that is she is not standing now.
but in the second sentence it states that she is still standing and not completed her task.


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