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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

who clause on the end

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No one gets through me who doesn't deserve it.

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In the US this would typically be said as: No one gets past me who doesn't deserve it.

  • In the US this would typically be said as: No one gets past me who doesn't deserve it.
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In the US this would typically be said as:

No one gets past me who doesn't deserve it.
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More natural to me is this.


No one gets past me who doesn't deserve to.

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