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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What's the meaning of this sentence?

Not once have I been to Mcdonald's and the Mcflurry machine isn't (We use the present tense, correct?) broken.


Does it mean that everytime I go to Mcdonald's the machine is broken?

  

Top answer

The tense is wrong. ' Yes, it does.

  • The tense is wrong.
  • ' Yes, it does.
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The tense is wrong.

'Not once have I been to Mcdonald's and the Mcflurry machine hasn't been broken.'

'Does it mean that every time I go to Mcdonald's the machine is broken?'

Yes, it does.

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