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Goldenboy1 Posted 8 years ago
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If the daughter is still in the hospital, will this following statement imply to the following sentence?

If the daughter is still in the hospital, will this following statement imply to the following sentence?

I called Paul yesterday and told him that his daughter is being admitted to hospital

  

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If the daughter is still in the hospital, will this following statement imply to the following sentence? <<< I don't understand the part I have put in italics. I called Paul yesterday and told him that his daughter is being admitted to hospital Sounds like you told him eg yesterday about a future event, ie she will be admitted today or at sometime in the future.

  • If the daughter is still in the hospital, will this following statement imply to the following sentence?
  • <<< I don't understand the part I have put in italics.
  • I called Paul yesterday and told him that his daughter is being admitted to hospital Sounds like you told him eg yesterday about a future event, ie she will be admitted today or at sometime in the future.
  • You could also say - eg I called Paul yesterday and told him that his daughter wa s being admitted to hospital.
  • Sounds like she is now in the hospital.
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If the daughter is still in the hospital, will this following statement imply to the following sentence? <<< I don't understand the part I have put in italics.

I called Paul yesterday and told him that his daughter is being admitted to hospital Sounds like you told him eg yesterday about a future event, ie she will be admitted today or at sometime in the future.

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