Are these both correct:
1) I've almost read every article on this subject. I haven't read John's article; and I haven't read one other article about this issue. That's all. (There's one other article about this issue I haven't read)
2) Jim has read next to nothing on this subject. He's read John's article. That's all. He hasn't read one other article about this issue. (He hasn't read any other article on this issue)
Gratefully
Navi
navitasan Are these both correct: 1) I've almost read almost every article on this subject. I haven't read John's article; and I haven't read one other article about this issue . That's all.
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navitasanAre these both correct:
1) I've
almostread almost every article on this subject. I haven't read John's article; and I haven't read one other article about this issue. That's all. (There's one other article about this issue I haven't read)