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Tomorrow I will be digging a 'house', 'home' ,'mansion'.
It has to be something else as opposed to those three as otherwise it doesn't make any sense. You could dig the foundations for a house at which point that would make sense, but otherwise it doesn't.
I think the digging man refers to "working". So the phrase is: Tomorrow I will be working at home
(Will comes from William Shakespere)
Not that I believe it of course. OP will be spending the day posting drivel on here.
Tomorrow I will be digging a 'house', 'home' ,'mansion'.
It has to be something else as opposed to those three as otherwise it doesn't make any sense. You could dig the foundations for a house at which point that would make sense, but otherwise it doesn't.
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