I can't figure out the meaning of the following sentences. I appreciate your help =) x
The great thing about us British is our glorious Past, which is just as present now as it was in the past (when it was, of course, the present). Here, the old-fashioned is always in fashion.
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Hi, It's a joke. The writer is playing with words. Do you understand, for example, if I say 'The past used to be the present'?
— Clive
Hi, It's a joke.
The writer is playing with words.
Do you understand, for example, if I say 'The past used to be the present'?
Clive
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