It has no apparent meaning. The suggested correctly spelled version would be "I want to be incurred," which makes no grammatical sense because incurred is the past tense of the verb to incur, which is to acquire something undesirable, such as a financial liability (e.g. He incurred severe losses in the market crash).
A further, also nonsensical meaning is that the speaker wants to be in a vat of sour or coagulated milk, as "I want to be in curd."
The "Why do you want to screw yourself" part is asking why you want to hurt yourself, make it hard on yourself, etc.
Please write your question in a complete sentence so it can be understood and answered. Do you want to know the MEANING of difficulties with comprehension? If so, your question should say that, or whatever it is you want to know about it.
It changes the meaning negatively
To change the meaning of sentence when it is typewritten, use bold on the word you want to stress. For example:Don't talk to me in that tone of voice.Don't talk to me in that tone of voice.Don't talk to me in that tone of voice.
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"
I want to ponder the meaning of life.
the meaning of sentence is sentence
The "Why do you want to screw yourself" part is asking why you want to hurt yourself, make it hard on yourself, etc.
What is the meaning of a SYMBOL SENTENCE? -Symbol Sentence is a symbol that you can see in the sentence
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Certainly! Here is a sentence with multiple interpretations: "I saw a man on a hill with a telescope."
MoPod is an urban term. An example sentence would be: He didn't want anyone to found out he purchased that ugly MoPod.
if someone tells you that don't ask about it any more. it about something that don't involve you and they don't want to talk about it with you.
Rebecca was reluctant to go to work and Jasmine also did not want to go
Taking symbols ´out of context´ of their respective system deprives us of their meaning.
The context of the sentence, the surrounding words, and the grammatical structure of the sentence can all influence the meaning of a word. In addition, the tone, emphasis, and punctuation in a sentence can also affect how a word is understood.