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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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About the past/the past/past?

Hi. I need your help. Please help.

For questions like ones below, how many words could we leave out and still be correct? I tried to put them into groups of similar structure.

1. Are you talking about the future or about the past?

2. Are you talking about the future or the past?

3. Are you talking about the future or past?

4. He is talking about both the future and the past.

5. He is talking about both the future and past.

6. He is talking neither about the future or about the past.

7. He is talking neither about the future or the past.

8. He is talking neither about the future or past.

9. He is talking about the future, not about the past

10. He is talking about the future, not the past.

11. He is talking about the future, not past.
  

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Anonymous 1. Are you talking about the future or about the past? 2.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • Are you talking about the future or about the past?
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  • Are you talking about the future or the past?
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Anonymous1. Are you talking about the future or about the past?

2. Are you talking about the future or the past?

3. Are you talking about the future or past?

4. He is talking about both the future and the past.

5. He is talking about both the future and past.

6. He is talking neither about

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