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Hi, Mike! Recently you wrote in a message to ALEXANDER KORYAGIN:
MP> Again, I don't know what the rule is,
While you may regard that as a shortcoming, I'm very glad to hear it
because I won't have to unteach a grade three rule which doesn't work in grade
four. "I don't know" tells me you're open to further input...
and chances are
I'll be as busy as a beaver for the next while because I can't think of a rule
either. For me, identifying patterns is more constructive & more fun.... :-)
Rules may work better in a lot of other languages... at least on the
surface... than they do in English, which is a mixture of languages. But I've
had my share of experiences with stuff in Latin & French which seems
logical &
straightforward until the hapless student gets to question #4 out of 10. :-))
MP> "... it had ordered Thursday that the cables be tightened..."
No problem there, AFAIC.... :-)
MP> "... it had ordered Thursday for the cables to be tightened..."
I wouldn't put it that way... but I can't fault the grammar although
the wording isn't what I'm accustomed to. Stylistically I prefer the original
because it's more concise. Hmm. Stay tuned for further developments.... ;-)
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