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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Are these correct?

1) Dressing up like arnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, without either/neither the leather gun or/nor the gun)

2) I was saved from riding the pines for the rest of my life.
  

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Hi, 1) Dressing up like arnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, without either/neither the leather gun or/nor the gun) Dressing up like A rnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, with neither the leather gun nor the gun) . This is correct grammar, but what does 'riding the pines' mean? Quick Reply Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, 1) Dressing up like arnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, without either/neither the leather gun or/nor the gun) Dressing up like A rnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, with neither the leather gun nor the gun) .
  • This is correct grammar, but what does 'riding the pines' mean?
  • Quick Reply Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,


1) Dressing up like arnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, without either/neither the leather gun or/nor the gun)
Dressing up like Arnold made me feel like I was the Terminator (well, with neither the leather gun nor the gun).


2) I was saved from riding the pines for the rest

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