Who in the hell do you think recommends action you idiot. The ***** inspectors recommended closure in the KY mine case.
Recommended.
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Who in the hell do you think recommends action you idiot. The ***** inspectors recommended closure in the KY mine case.
Let's say you are right. That nothing about Russian collusion is found......BUT......they find out something else? Say, and speaking hypothetically, that Trump used campaign funds to pay out "hush" money..........what then?
I'll defer to you since you're the Grammar Queen. The usage in the first sentence was not in the past tense. It was......in the second sentence.Recommended.
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That is going to leave a mark.I'll defer to you since you're the Grammar Queen. The usage in the first sentence was not in the past tense. It was in the second sentence.
I'll defer to you since you're the Grammar Queen. The usage in the first sentence was not in the past tense. It was......in the second sentence.
And apples and oranges are roundIt's not about tense. Look up the meaning of recommended or recommend, take your pick. Juries can recommend a sentencing; the judge actually enacts the sentencing.