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Why do I have to read a sentence multiple times to understand it?
A dyslexic can have many reading problems. Some dyslexics can read words well, but they don’t understand what they’re reading. They must read a sentence several times to get its meaning. They may understand an idea easily if it is told to them.
What is a sentence for twice?
Originally Answered: Can we use ‘have or has’ twice in a same sentence? For example: “I have downloaded the past papers but I have not marked the repeated questions yet.” Bottom line, yes, ‘have’ or ‘has’ can definitely be used twice in the same sentence.
How do we use twice in English?
You use twice in expressions such as twice a day and twice a week to indicate that two events or actions of the same kind happen in each day or week. I phoned twice a day, leaving messages with his secretary. This famous horse race has taken place here twice a year since 1310.
How do you read the first sentence of the story?
The first sentence can be read in two distinct ways: A) The man shot an elephant while he was wearing his pajamas or B) The man shot an elephant that was wearing his pajamas. It’s unclear who is wearing the pajamas—the man or the elephant.
What are some confusing sentences that actually make sense?
Confusing Sentences That Actually Make Sense 1 All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life. 2 One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I’ll never know. 3 The complex houses married and single soldiers and their families. 4 The man the professor the student has studies Rome.
What are the 20 strangest sentences in the English language?
The 20 Strangest Sentences in the English Language 1 I never said she stole my money. [I] never said she stole my money. 2 All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life. 3 The complex houses married and single soldiers and their families. 4 The horse raced past the barn fell.
What is the purpose of the sentence you just finished reading?
You have just begun reading the sentence you have just finished reading. This collection of words is a simple one, but its sole purpose is to take you on a chronological journey of words while making you uncomfortably self-aware. I feel like this belongs somewhere in The Matrix.