need explaining
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need explaining
Is there anything wrong with the "Whatever" reply below?
Example dialogue:
Tom: I don't understand this.
M56: Google it.
Tom: Google what?
M56: Whatever it is that you need explaining.
Tom: (sarcastically) What a peculiar sentence! What language is it? LOL!
Example dialogue:
Tom: I don't understand this.
M56: Google it.
Tom: Google what?
M56: Whatever it is that you need explaining.
Tom: (sarcastically) What a peculiar sentence! What language is it? LOL!
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Obviously, he is. He's the same American who said this about you:Tara B wrote:Was Tom American? Because I agree with him.
When I told him you had said this:LOL! I think Tara B. is delusional.
All of a sudden there was a boy sitting next to me.
Tara B. : This boy magically appeared out of nowhere.
What is she smoking?
Nice guy, eh?"All of a sudden, there was a bottle breaking on the table."
In this sentence it sounds like two things happened: a bottle magically appeared that wasn't there before, and it broke for no reason.
Not something I'd want to put in a grammar exercise.
The original dialogue item is incorrect.
Rude or whatever, Tom and Tara are correct. We can understand: "Whatever it is that you need explaining", and it's probably good dialogue for real characters in movies or on TV, but it is actually a combination of two correct forms:
"Whatever it is that needs explaining."
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"Whatever it is that you need explained."
Rude or whatever, Tom and Tara are correct. We can understand: "Whatever it is that you need explaining", and it's probably good dialogue for real characters in movies or on TV, but it is actually a combination of two correct forms:
"Whatever it is that needs explaining."
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"Whatever it is that you need explained."
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