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The N at the end of nouns

af ShannonCC, 7. nov. 2013

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sudanglo (Vise profilen) 12. nov. 2013 12.51.07

you might say to him "a dog sees me" when one of the many dogs sees you" (as opposed to the dog sees me).
No. More natural to say a dog has seen me or more likely one of the dogs has spotted me.

There is of course a special usage of the present simple in telling a joke or a story. A man goes into a bar.

So perhaps, 'a dog sees me and I start running ..'

erinja (Vise profilen) 12. nov. 2013 16.51.21

sudanglo, why is it so vitally important to you that a silly example sentence should be something realistic?

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