heron in the water
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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAs you are such a pedant, the first sentence is in the present tense, the second in the past / past perfect tense - referring to when the picture was taken.
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If it were, I'd be over there now with a few empty bottles and a barrel and be filling them up.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubBut I see you've amended it now.
How do you feel about 'then' as a conjunction in place of 'and then'?
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubAs always, it depends on the context, the sentence and the general style. To answer that , I'd need a specific example.
* I think that 'was', not 'were', is correct here, as in "The wages of sin IS death". Perhaps you could ask your friend.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubThe wages of sin IS death because in King James' time, "wages" was a singular noun.
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