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I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and James keeps a clean sheet...


by Royalphil » 10 Nov 2006 10:58
by SpaceCruiser » 10 Nov 2006 11:06
by M4 Junction 11 » 10 Nov 2006 11:10
Royalphil I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and James keeps a clean sheet...![]()
by Royalphil » 10 Nov 2006 11:16
M4 Junction 11Royalphil I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and James keeps a clean sheet...![]()
... also makes you wonder what Mendes might do to risk James letting one in
by JimmytheJim » 10 Nov 2006 12:33
RoyalphilM4 Junction 11Royalphil I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and James keeps a clean sheet...![]()
... also makes you wonder what Mendes might do to risk James letting one in
OMG an English lesson now... sorry...
"I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and that James also keeps a clean sheet..."
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by Royalphil » 10 Nov 2006 12:46
JimmytheJimRoyalphilM4 Junction 11Royalphil I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and James keeps a clean sheet...![]()
... also makes you wonder what Mendes might do to risk James letting one in
OMG an English lesson now... sorry...
"I hope Mendes is on form on Sunday and that James also keeps a clean sheet..."
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OMG an English lesson now... not sorry...
The "also" is completely inert and potentially misleading.
Schooled.
by Symposium » 11 Nov 2006 01:09
Royalphil You could say... er, you did.... that the 'also' is inert, in a sentance with an 'and'; however, in this case, it clarifies that two linked subjects in context are seperate in content and chronology......
by Fubar » 12 Nov 2006 00:17
SymposiumRoyalphil You could say... er, you did.... that the 'also' is inert, in a sentance with an 'and'; however, in this case, it clarifies that two linked subjects in context are seperate in content and chronology......
- sentence
- separate
by Petercccccc » 12 Nov 2006 00:41
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