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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is "not suggesting otherwise" used properly/grammatically here?

1) I've come to see you for an old friend's sake, not suggesting otherwise.
  

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Not quite. 1) I've come to see you for an old friend's sake . I'm not suggesting otherwise.

  • Not quite.
  • 1) I've come to see you for an old friend's sake .
  • I'm not suggesting otherwise.
  • ie I'm not suggesting that I came to see you for some other reason.
  • Clive
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Not quite.
1) I've come to see you for an old friend's sake. I'm not suggesting otherwise.
ie I'm not suggesting that I came to see you for some other reason.

Clive

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