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PTsniper Posted 19 years ago
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Always, still or both?

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00I must say, this an excelent forum, congratulations.02br
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00My question is:02br
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00In the following sentence: "She's 01i00_______02i00 looking for a new computer game.", what would you put in the gap? Always, still, or both?02br
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0First, which would01i00 you 02i00choose, and why?0-
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00This was a question that came in a test, and I answered always, but to me, but of them are correct.0-
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0I would answer '01i00always02i00' too, PT, but '01i00still'02i00 is also possible. '01i00Both02i00' doesn't work-- for that you need two subjects or two predicates (01i00She and John are both looking for a new game; She's looking for both a new game and a new boyfriend02i00),02br
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0Thats exactly what I tought.02br
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00When I said both, I was referring to still and always (both), not the word both 05000.02br
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00And thank you so much, you did help me a lot.010id2

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