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Cadzao Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

if the time ever comes

"Nothing can be rushed. It must grow, it should grow of itself, and if the time ever comes for that work - then so much the better."

Could you please tell me what the blue clause means in the context?

Thank you.

Cadzao
  

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If the time ever comes = if it every becomes necessary (not sure what 'that work' means).

  • If the time ever comes = if it every becomes necessary (not sure what 'that work' means).
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If the time ever comes = if it every becomes necessary (not sure what 'that work' means).
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Thank you, Philip, so much.

Cadzao

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