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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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John is being provided security of a president...

0 I would have used the expression 01i00next Monday02i00 instead of 01i00Monday next02i00. Are the both choices correct?02br
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00John is being provided security of a president, and the country may formally announce his name by Monday next... 0-
  

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0 Both are fine. Inversion of this kind is a stylistic and preferential one. 0-

  • 0 Both are fine.
  • Inversion of this kind is a stylistic and preferential one.
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0 Both are fine. Inversion of this kind is a stylistic and preferential one. 0-
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0 The sentence is confusing: he may or may not be the future president. 0-
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0is being provided security of a president02br
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00I don't understand that part of the sentence at all.0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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00And what does 01i01u00the country may formally announce his name02u02i00 mean? This all clearly needs some context.02br
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00Are you talking about John McCain?02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0 I believe after reading some news I just made up that sentence. Yes, you are right, I must have included some context. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the help. 0-

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