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English Language Grammar

by ad <ajitsdeshpande@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 14, 2007 at 02:35 AM

Hello,
   I have a question.

A.]
Consider this statement below:-
He played music on the Mp3 player in his car, which was newly
purchased.

Now what connotation does this above sentence give , does it mean:
1.) that the MP3 player is newly purchased
Or
2.) that the car is newly purchased

Now  how do i change punctuation of this sentence to get above two
different connotations:

What arrangement of the pronouns and the semicolon, give which kind of
connotation.

B.]
Under which Part of Speech of English Language grammer is this kind of
grammar covered ?

Thank you

=AD
 




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English Language Grammar
ad <ajitsdeshpande@[EM  2007-12-14 02:35:30 
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tony@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2007-12-14 12:00:52 
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"John Briggs" &  2007-12-14 17:25:12 
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"John of Aix" &  2007-12-14 23:22:57 
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tony@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2007-12-14 22:58:16 

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