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Soheil1 Posted 10 years ago
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Two verbs in a sentence!!

Hi
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He owned two taxis, which other men drove for him,and a firm outside of Urmiyeh, and, thus, was observed Dihqan in 1974-75, he was, according to my estimate , in his mid 40s.

What is the subject of the second was, and why is there no period before 'he was'?

Thanks in advance
  

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soheil1 What is the subject of the second was "he" soheil1 why is there no period before 'he was'? I don't know. The whole thing is pretty messy.

  • soheil1 What is the subject of the second was "he" soheil1 why is there no period before 'he was'?
  • I don't know.
  • The whole thing is pretty messy.
  • _________________________ I take it that Urmiyeh is the city of Urmia, the second largest city in the Iranian Azerbaijan and the capital of West Azerbaijan Province.
  • ), were a class of land-owning magnates during the Sasanian and early Islamic period, found throughout Iranian-speaking lands.
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soheil1What is the subject of the second was
"he"
soheil1why is there no period before 'he was'?
I don't know. The whole thing is pretty messy.
_________________________

I take it that Urmiyeh is the city of Urmia, the second largest city in the Iranian Azerbaijan and the capital of West Azerbaijan Provi
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Dihqans in Sasanid days was a caste of social hierarchy, but is now used to mean a farmer
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soheil1He owned two taxis ...
This is the most I can make of this after fixing all the misplaced punctuation and guessing at what was meant:

He owned two taxis, which other men drove for him, and a firm outside of Urmiyeh. He was a dihqan in 1974-75 and, according to my estimate, in his mid 40s.

CJ
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Oops, farm not firm. Sorry for my typo

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