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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Me not being in that country less than...

Could anyone please explain this sentence? I didn't get it, especially the itlaic part.


? Me not being in that country less than 24 hours of it being free has literally been their only argument.

  

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Hasibrahman I didn't get it It's not easy. I'm guessing it's this: The fact that I was not in that country less than 24 hours before it became free [was / has been] their only argument. CJ

  • Hasibrahman I didn't get it It's not easy.
  • I'm guessing it's this: The fact that I was not in that country less than 24 hours before it became free [was / has been] their only argument.
  • CJ
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HasibrahmanI didn't get it

It's not easy. I'm guessing it's this:

The fact that I was not in that country less than 24 hours before it became free [was / has been] their only argument.

CJ

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