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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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If she was there, I didn't see her.

If she was there, I didn't see her.


That means she is not present there now and I am away from there at this time?

  

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If she was there, I didn't see her. That means she is not present there now No, it dooesn't mean that. It just tells us she was not there at the point in the past that is being discussed, and I am away from there at this time?

  • If she was there, I didn't see her.
  • That means she is not present there now No, it dooesn't mean that.
  • It just tells us she was not there at the point in the past that is being discussed, and I am away from there at this time?
  • Yes.
  • My use of 'thee' indicates I am not there now.
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If she was there, I didn't see her.


That means she is not present there now No, it dooesn't mean that. It just tells us she was not there at the point in the past that is being discussed,

and I am away from there at this time? Yes. My use of 'thee' indicates I am not there now. If i were, I'd say 'here'.

Clive

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