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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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Has he threatened someone or ...

Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone?

Has he threatened someone or threatened by someone?

Does either the first or the second, which is shortened, make sense?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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Liveinjapan Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone? Has he threatened someone or threatened by someone? Does either the first or the second, which is shortened, make sense?

  • Liveinjapan Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone?
  • Has he threatened someone or threatened by someone?
  • Does either the first or the second, which is shortened, make sense?
  • Thanks LiJ Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone?
  • Has he threatened someone or been threatened by someone?
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Liveinjapan
Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone?

Has he threatened someone or threatened by someone?

Does either the first or the second, which is shortened, make sense?

Thanks
LiJ

Has he threatened someone or has he been threatened by someone?

Has he threatened someon
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Intonation is very important, isn't it? Thanks, Barbara. Got it!

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