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Suppose there is a cat ,a mouse and a table in a room, while the cat is watching the mouse.



[Q1]what does "the cat is watching the mouse on the ground" mean? Are both the cat and the mouse on the ground? Or just the mouse can be sure on the gound ,while the location of the cat can be either the gound or the table ? Dose the sentence have the same meaning with "On the ground, the cat is watching the mouse "?



[Q2] If the cat is on the table, while the mouse is not sure. Can I say"The cat on the table is watching the mouse " or "The cat is watching the mouse on the table" or " On the table, the cat is watching the mouse"?



[Q3] if the cat is on the table ,while the mouse is on the ground. Should I say "The cat on the table is watching the mouse on the ground"?









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    Suppose there is a cat ,a mouse and a table in a room, while the cat is watching the mouse.



    [Q1]what does "the cat is watching the mouse on the ground" mean? Are both the cat and the mouse on the ground? Or just the mouse can be sure on the gound ,while the location of the cat can be either the gound or the table ? Dose the sentence have the same meaning with "On the ground, the cat is watching the mouse "?



    [Q2] If the cat is on the table, while the mouse is not sure. Can I say"The cat on the table is watching the mouse " or "The cat is watching the mouse on the table" or " On the table, the cat is watching the mouse"?



    [Q3] if the cat is on the table ,while the mouse is on the ground. Should I say "The cat on the table is watching the mouse on the ground"?









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      [Q1]what does "the cat is watching the mouse on the ground" mean? Are both the cat and the mouse on the ground? Or just the mouse can be sure on the gound ,while the location of the cat can be either the gound or the table ? Dose the sentence have the same meaning with "On the ground, the cat is watching the mouse "?



      [Q2] If the cat is on the table, while the mouse is not sure. Can I say"The cat on the table is watching the mouse " or "The cat is watching the mouse on the table" or " On the table, the cat is watching the mouse"?



      [Q3] if the cat is on the table ,while the mouse is on the ground. Should I say "The cat on the table is watching the mouse on the ground"?









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      Suppose there is a cat ,a mouse and a table in a room, while the cat is watching the mouse.



      [Q1]what does "the cat is watching the mouse on the ground" mean? Are both the cat and the mouse on the ground? Or just the mouse can be sure on the gound ,while the location of the cat can be either the gound or the table ? Dose the sentence have the same meaning with "On the ground, the cat is watching the mouse "?



      [Q2] If the cat is on the table, while the mouse is not sure. Can I say"The cat on the table is watching the mouse " or "The cat is watching the mouse on the table" or " On the table, the cat is watching the mouse"?



      [Q3] if the cat is on the table ,while the mouse is on the ground. Should I say "The cat on the table is watching the mouse on the ground"?







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