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Mon 9 May, 2011 10:57 am
by saying "she is too useful to them as she was", does it mean that she is actually unnessary and they just want to get rid of her?
@jeremykong,
Need more context to answer that, Jeremy.
@jeremykong,
They don't want to get rid of her, they want her staying exactly were she is, and keep doing what she's doing.
@JTT,
JTT wrote:
Need more context to answer that, Jeremy.
See my other post. It's Sherlock Holmes fan fiction.
@jeremykong,
Quote:"she is too useful to them as she was",
Puts another nail in the Sequence of Tenses/Tense Concord nonsense coffin, doesn't it?
@JTT,
JTT wrote:
Quote:"she is too useful to them as she was",
Puts another nail in the Sequence of Tenses/Tense Concord nonsense coffin, doesn't it?
Do you know, I actually
fell asleep while I was reading that post!
@contrex,
Quote:Do you know, I actually fell asleep while I was reading that post!
That goes some distance towards explaining why you never learned anything about the English language, C.