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Nesa Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Where is the second part?

Hi,

I expect to see the second part of the sentence (maybe I don't see it) as we have "if" in the beginning. Am I right? If not (which 100% sure I'm not) would you please paraphrase the sentence?

If nowadays governments use advertising or pr agencies,
that does not seem like a particularly dramatic development, or an especially unpredictable one either.


Regards,
Nesa
  

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If nowadays governments use advertising or PR agencies , [then] that [development] does not seem like a particularly dramatic development or an especially unpredictable one, either.

  • If nowadays governments use advertising or PR agencies , [then] that [development] does not seem like a particularly dramatic development or an especially unpredictable one, either.
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If nowadays governments use advertising or PR agencies, [then] that [development] does not seem like a particularly dramatic development or an especially unpredictable one, either.
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Emotion: rolleyes Oops. Yeah. Thank you.

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