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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Does this sentence makes sense:


"Yesterday or ON THE LAST DAYS, I've been reflecting, and I have come to the conclusion that after we die, we will all be forgotten no matter what."



Does 'on the last days' imply that I've reflecting 'since yesterday, or the day before yesterday, or 3 days."?

  

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Does this sentence makes sense: " Y esterday or ON THE LAST DAYS, I've been reflecting, and I have come to the conclusion that after we die, we will all be forgotten no matter what. "? on the last days is not natural English.

  • Does this sentence makes sense: " Y esterday or ON THE LAST DAYS, I've been reflecting, and I have come to the conclusion that after we die, we will all be forgotten no matter what.
  • "?
  • on the last days is not natural English.
  • You could say eg for the last few days eg over the last few days few is not a precise word.
  • You could say eg for the last three days eg over the last three days Clive
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Does this sentence makes sense:

"Yesterday or ON THE LAST DAYS, I've been reflecting, and I have come to the conclusion that after we die, we will all be forgotten no matter what."

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