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Thai transwoman’s German picnic turns into a viral police encounter - video


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12 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Well I am sure if Pinky was arrested and imprisoned Pinky would have been popular on the inside.

 

It is many a ladyboys fantasy to be locked up with hundreds of sex deprived men.

Is this from experience ???

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3 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

Sentence Structure:

  • Subject: "I"
  • Verb: "pointed out"
  • Direct Object: "the loud sneeze"

Grammar Explanation:

  1. Subject-Verb Agreement: "I" is a singular pronoun, and "pointed out" is a singular verb. This agreement is correct.
  2. Direct Object: "the loud sneeze" is the object of the verb "pointed out." It receives the action of the verb.
  3. Adjective: "loud" modifies the noun "sneeze," describing its quality.

 

The issue is not one of grammar but of semantics.  What the previous commenter was referring to, I believe, is that you cannot point out a sneeze that no longer exists as it occurred in the past.  It is not there to be pointed out.

 

To point someone out is to direct someone's attention to it.  You cannot really do that to something that was in the past.

 

3 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

Overall Meaning: The sentence means that the speaker identified or indicated the location or presence of a particularly loud sneeze.

 

 

The sneeze was neither located nor present anywhere.

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15 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

A picnic on the lawn outside the apartment. How exiting. 

And obviously such an exciting event must be recorded and streamed to the world.

I am getting too old for this s@$@#.

I hope 'she' wasn't showing her 'pinky'!!!!😏😏😏😏😂🤣😂🤣

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4 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

 

Sentence Structure:

  • Subject: "I"
  • Verb: "pointed out"
  • Direct Object: "the loud sneeze"

Grammar Explanation:

  1. Subject-Verb Agreement: "I" is a singular pronoun, and "pointed out" is a singular verb. This agreement is correct.
  2. Direct Object: "the loud sneeze" is the object of the verb "pointed out." It receives the action of the verb.
  3. Adjective: "loud" modifies the noun "sneeze," describing its quality.

Overall Meaning: The sentence means that the speaker identified or indicated the location or presence of a particularly loud sneeze.

Wow! I bet you're fun at parties... and even more fun in the ESL classroom!

Liverpool Lou has some competition!!

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6 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

The issue is not one of grammar but of semantics.  What the previous commenter was referring to, I believe, is that you cannot point out a sneeze that no longer exists as it occurred in the past.  It is not there to be pointed out.

 

To point someone out is to direct someone's attention to it.  You cannot really do that to something that was in the past.

 

 

 

The sneeze was neither located nor present anywhere.

Yes, and thanks @BangkokReady 🙏🏻😘👌🏻

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