0Hi, how are you?02br 02br 00[1] She carefully cut off the wilting flower from the old year's stem.02br 02br 00Just to be sure, "the old year's" means "the last year's." Am I right? Does it always mean that? Could it also mean years before the time?02br 02br 00Best,02br 02br 00Hiro0-
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0Old year isn't used in this way. 0-
— Nona the brit
0Old year isn't used in this way.
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0Gee, that was so quick! Thanks. I was going to edit my post. I was going to add "the" before "years before the time" when I found your reply.02br 02br 00Best,02br 02br 00Hiro0-