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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
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When should i use "any less" in Interrogative sentence? (One Example added)

Context: Maggie explains Ike why she has to dump her husbands at the aisle:

When I was walking down the aisle, I was walking toward somebody......who had no idea who I really was. And it was only half the other person's fault......because I had done everything to convince him......that I was exactly what he wanted.

Question: Maggie had done everything to convince the man that she was exactly what she wanted. How does that make the man's fault/responsibility any less?

  

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I don't understand the context at all. )

  • I don't understand the context at all.
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I don't understand the context at all.

Context: Maggie explains to Ike why she has to dump (Was she carrying them?) her husbands (How many husbands does she have?) at the aisle: (In a supermarket?)

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