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Taka Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Have early

This is from a tweet by an American baseball player in Japan:

thank you tigers fan you have been great since I came to the tigers you are the best fans and don't quit because other people have early

twitter.com/cbraz67/status/247115536247435264

What does the underlined part mean?
  

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Hi, I don't know. It would help if I knew some details about the Tigers and their fans. Do you think 'don't quit' is an imperative here, or do you think it means '.

  • Hi, I don't know.
  • It would help if I knew some details about the Tigers and their fans.
  • Do you think 'don't quit' is an imperative here, or do you think it means '.
  • .
  • and you don't quit .
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Hi,

I don't know.
It would help if I knew some details about the Tigers and their fans.

Do you think 'don't quit' is an imperative here, or do you think it means '. . . and you don't quit . . . '?

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The fans loved him, but recently he was fired due to poor results.

This might help you grasp the image of the Tigers and their fans:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanshin_Tigers#Fandom
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Hi,

thank you tigers fan you have been great since I came to the tigers you are the best fans and don't quit because other people have early

From what you sent me, Tigers fans never quit, ie don't quit.

I don't know what the clause that follows means.

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Right. That clause in particular is the part I have trouble understanding.

Hmm...

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