The Past Imperfect Tense: “He was ranting”, can in the proper circumstances be felt to imply “he habitually ranted”
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Thanks, Mr. David Oliver! I love it, how far and wide a little news can travel if it takes the friendly internet trails.
You must be cleaning hairballs. Otherwise, I'm almost certain you'd give us a wee bit of news. Wee, meaning even smaller than a paragraph. Several sentences would do. That kind of wee.
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Thanks, Mr. David Oliver! I love it, how far and wide a little news can travel if it takes the friendly internet trails.
You must be cleaning hairballs. Otherwise, I'm almost certain you'd give us a wee bit of news. Wee, meaning even smaller than a paragraph. Several sentences would do. That kind of wee.
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