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Remyzero Posted 9 years ago
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As you chose to ignore the safety regulations , you can only blame yourself for having invited disaster.
Is it " for having invited disaster" or "for having invited the disaster"

  

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remyzero As you chose to ignore the safety regulations , you can only blame yourself for having invited disaster. Is it " for having invited disaster" or "for having invited the disaster" If there is a real disaster that happened as part of this narrative, and both the speaker and the listener know which disaster it is, then it's the disaster . Otherwise, it's only about the possibility that a disaster could have occurred, and then it's just disaster .

  • remyzero As you chose to ignore the safety regulations , you can only blame yourself for having invited disaster.
  • Is it " for having invited disaster" or "for having invited the disaster" If there is a real disaster that happened as part of this narrative, and both the speaker and the listener know which disaster it is, then it's the disaster .
  • Otherwise, it's only about the possibility that a disaster could have occurred, and then it's just disaster .
  • CJ
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remyzero

As you chose to ignore the safety regulations , you can only blame yourself for having invited disaster.
Is it " for having invited disaster" or "for having invited the disaster"

If there is a real disaster that happened as part of this narrative, and both the speaker and the listener know which disaster it is, then it's the di

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