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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Some simpel issue

Dear grammer profesionals,

I have a quite simpel question I gues ( English isn't my main languege ) , but though I doubt I'm posting it on the good board ( excuses if it's the wrong board Emotion: wink ).

Imagine a picture of two persons with the sentence "I never want you to go" describing it.

Will the sentence be about both persons, ore just on 1 of the two persons, ore doesn't the sentence fit at all?

It's just a thing I can't figure out! Emotion: stick out tongue

Thanks for any reply's.
  

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Anonymous Dear gramm a r profesionals, I have a quite simple question I guess ( English isn't my main languege ) , but though I doubt I'm posting it on the good board ( excuses if it's the wrong board ). Imagine a picture of two persons with the sentence "I never want you to go" describing it. Will the sentence be about both persons, or just on 1 of the two persons, or doesn't the sentence fit at all?

  • Anonymous Dear gramm a r profesionals, I have a quite simple question I guess ( English isn't my main languege ) , but though I doubt I'm posting it on the good board ( excuses if it's the wrong board ).
  • Imagine a picture of two persons with the sentence "I never want you to go" describing it.
  • Will the sentence be about both persons, or just on 1 of the two persons, or doesn't the sentence fit at all?
  • It's just a thing I can't figure out!
  • Thanks for any replies It could be either one person or both people.
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AnonymousDear grammar profesionals,

I have a quite simple question I guess( English isn't my main languege ) , but though I doubt I'm posting it on the good board ( excuses if it's the wrong board
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Logic tells me that one of the two people must be speaking to the other person.

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