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Moonrise Posted 4 years ago
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MoonriseBased on your answer, I understand that the sentence should have been "To no longer needs to use sth."Isn't it?

Good catch! I'll just fix the typo. Now can you spot one in yours? ?

It wasn't a catch actually. I wouldn't waste time asking about typos. I really thought you meant it, especially since you've mentioned that the term has several meanings. That's why I was wondering about the example. I felt there was a contradiction. Now I got it, of course. ?

About mine, maybe the space before the quotation marks. If you meant "sth", I don't consider it a typo because I quoted your sentence; I typed it purposefully like yours. It's an abbreviation for "something", as I know. However, I started the quote with a capital letter because of using "". I'm aware that you typed it "to".

There could be a grammatical mistake in my last question, but I don't consider it a typo, though. I just got confused about using a tag question with negation after "should have been".


  

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Moonrise It wasn't a catch actually. Now I see why it troubled you. Moonrise There could be a grammatical mistake in my last question, but I don't consider it a typo, though.

  • Moonrise It wasn't a catch actually.
  • Now I see why it troubled you.
  • Moonrise There could be a grammatical mistake in my last question, but I don't consider it a typo, though.
  • I just got confused about using a tag question with negation after "should have been".
  • I just enjoyed the irony that typos/oversights can create; you somehow caught one in my phrasing but didn't notice one in yours.
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MoonriseIt wasn't a catch actually.

Now I see why it troubled you.

MoonriseThere could be a grammatical mistake in my last question, but I don't consider it a typo, though. I just got confused about using a tag question with negation after "should have been".

I just enjoyed the irony that typos/oversights can creat

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