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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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The former

Does the term 'former' make sense in this context:



"Faced with the sounds, Richard and Ann stopped, and the former exclaimed: 'It must be them'."



Note: By 'the former', I mean Richard.



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Christine Christie Does the term 'former' make sense in this context: I'm going to have to say no. It does make sense in that the reader can figure out what you mean, but there is no reason to use the "latter/former" formula here, and the reader goes on a wild goose chase.

  • Christine Christie Does the term 'former' make sense in this context: I'm going to have to say no.
  • It does make sense in that the reader can figure out what you mean, but there is no reason to use the "latter/former" formula here, and the reader goes on a wild goose chase.
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Christine ChristieDoes the term 'former' make sense in this context:

I'm going to have to say no. It does make sense in that the reader can figure out what you mean, but there is no reason to use the "latter/former" formula here, and the reader goes on a wild goose chase.

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