Mister Micawberroky0071You mean "momentary event"?I don't understand how that term fits into the discussion.
Ok, forget "momentry event? Could you just tell me that If I rewrite the sentence "I am excited to see her" to " I am excited as soon as I see her" (not later than the moment), is it correct?
roky0071 Could you just tell me that If I rewrite the sentence "I am excited to see her" to " I am excited as soon as I see her" (not later than the moment), is it correct? Probably, judging by common sense, but not grammar.
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roky0071 Could you just tell me that If I rewrite the sentence "I am excited to see her" to " I am excited as soon as I see her" (not later than the moment), is it correct?
Probably, judging by common sense, but not grammar.