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Not really I have never heard about thus thing, but thank you for clarifying my doubt.
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By the way, I never thanked you for noticing it. I am still laughing at this...
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Shouldn't that be a self-obsessed stomped antelope? Otherwise how will they know where to deliver it?
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That's how it got to be used back then. It is a tagline...
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The shroud of Turin. But St. Veronica's veil is also a "lienzo". It not depends on the size, but on the material it is made of.
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It does not depend on...
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I think it's "depends of", isn't it?
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IN FACT, the old-fashioned folks will say that you can't use a preposition at the end of a sentence. So, if you want to be sure not to offend any old-fashioned grammarians, you should have said: "It does not depend on the size, but on the material of which it is made."
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¡Cómo puedo ser tan tonta a veces! (doesn't!!!!)
I didn't know the preposition at the end of the sentence is old fashioned, I've seen similar sentences many times. What about: "what are you listening to?" Last edited by irmamar; October 15, 2009 at 06:31 AM. |
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