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He Asked You Not To Tell Your Client Or His Brother? Means...
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Im not english and I cant understand this sentence:
HE ASKED YOU NOT TO TELL YOUR CLIENT OR HIS BROTHER?
is it mean YOUR CLIENT asked you not to tell to his brother?
or he asked you not to tell to your YOUR CLIENT and his brother?
thanks...
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Strictly speaking, as this is a negative, it should be nor rather than or, although the latter is common in spoken English. Don't tell your client, nor his brother means don't tell both.
01:20 Tue 11th Jul 2017
There are 4 people:
"HE"
"YOU"
"YOUR CLIENT"
"HIS BROTHER"
The sentence is ambiguous in English because "his brother" could be the brother of "he" or the brother of "your client". Let's give them names:
He = Joe
You = Jim
Your client = Jack
His brother= John
Joe said, "Jim, don't tell Jack or John!"
"HE"
"YOU"
"YOUR CLIENT"
"HIS BROTHER"
The sentence is ambiguous in English because "his brother" could be the brother of "he" or the brother of "your client". Let's give them names:
He = Joe
You = Jim
Your client = Jack
His brother= John
Joe said, "Jim, don't tell Jack or John!"
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