Re: going without "without"
From: | Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, August 18, 1999, 2:06 |
pbrown@polaris.umuc.edu writes:
>How is it absolutely impossible? I take it to mean some of us are going
>to the store, others are not.
>
Funny, it sounds perfectly OK to me. To me, it sounds as if the context is
between two groups, and the sentence speaks for one group of people, but
not the other. What wouldn't sound right is: "None of us arent going to
the store"
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