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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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remain fast

I remain fast throughout the day yesterday.

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No. I can't imagine what you mean by 'remain fast'. In any case, yesterday is the past, therefore it should be 'remained'.

  • No.
  • I can't imagine what you mean by 'remain fast'.
  • In any case, yesterday is the past, therefore it should be 'remained'.
  • Remained fast doesn't make any more sense though.
  • What meaning do you intend by 'fast'?
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No. I can't imagine what you mean by 'remain fast'. In any case, yesterday is the past, therefore it should be 'remained'. Remained fast doesn't make any more sense though. What meaning do you intend by 'fast'?
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Thank you Nona the Brit
Nona The BritNo. I can't imagine what you mean by 'remain fast'. In any case, yesterday is the past, therefore it should be 'remained'. Remained fast doesn't make any more sense though. What meaning do you intend by 'fast'?
I ate nothing throughout the day.
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User_garyThank you Nona the Brit
Nona The BritNo. I can't imagine what you mean by 'remain fast'. In any case, yesterday is the past, therefore it should be 'remained'. Remained fast doesn't make any more sense though. What meaning do you intend by 'fast'?
I ate nothing throughout the day.
I fasted all day.

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