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He is studying for his German test... #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:21 am   He is studying for his German test...
 

What do these 2 sentences emphasize diffrently?

1. He is studying for his German test at the library.

2. He is at the library studying for his German test.

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He is studying for his German test... #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:07 am   He is studying for his German test...
 

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The questions that probably precede them are:

1-- What's he doing?
2-- Where is he?
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