1. John Doe, whom I had seen earlier, just came in. 2. John Doe, whom I saw earlier, just came in.
Also, would people looking at the following sentence assume that he is moving a part of his body or perhaps his whole body? I hope my question is clear. Any help from you would be appreciated.
Right now, John Doe is stretching in the bedroom.
Top answer
Sentences 1 and 2 have the same meaning. ," people could assume either one of the options.
— Anonymous
Sentences 1 and 2 have the same meaning.
," people could assume either one of the options.
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