“When I see your face, there is not thing that I would change.” What could be the implied clause in the sentence? Help!
” What could be the implied clause in the sentence? if I were able to change your face".
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anonymousWhen I see your face, there is not a thing that I would change.” What could be the implied clause in the sentence?
I think the implication is obvious— "...if I were able to change your face".