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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

problem with a sentence

what is the meaning of "they knowing they will most often end up in the depths"
  

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Please begin your sentences with a capital letter, and end questions with a question mark. Please do not type in a stream of unpunctuated lower-case characters. "They knowing they will most often end up in the depths" is not a valid sentence.

  • Please begin your sentences with a capital letter, and end questions with a question mark.
  • Please do not type in a stream of unpunctuated lower-case characters.
  • "They knowing they will most often end up in the depths" is not a valid sentence.
  • If it is part of a larger sentence, please post the full sentence, along with some of the surrounding text if possible.
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Please begin your sentences with a capital letter, and end questions with a question mark. Please do not type in a stream of unpunctuated lower-case characters.

"They knowing they will most often end up in the depths" is not a valid sentence. If it is part of a larger sentence, please post the full sentence, along with some of the surrounding text if possible.
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Perhaps someone is talking about deep-sea divers.

We really don't know unless you can supply some context.
Note also that these words do not form a complete sentence,

Clive

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