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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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As had me then

Is it correct to say the following sentence:

"You walked away as (you) had me then".

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I don't understand the sentence, with or without (you). Could you express it differently, please?

  • I don't understand the sentence, with or without (you).
  • Could you express it differently, please?
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I don't understand the sentence, with or without (you). Could you express it differently, please?
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What is your intended meaning?
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You walked away while I was yours. In other words, you walked away while you had me then.
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No, yoru original sentence doesn't work. These are okay:

You walked away while I was yours.

You had me, and then you walked away.

I was yours, and then you walked away.

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