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>> No. 5673 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 6:15 am
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I
need
help
I could explain the context here, but it's better if you just go over there and get acquainted with the context yourself.
I guess I just want to get a confirmation from one of you guys...
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>> No. 5674 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 7:15 am
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>>5673
"A moment later she had appeared" and "a moment later she appeared" would both make sense, but the former sounds more natural. Just the way it is, I'm afraid. In English the rulebook is poorly written and even more poorly adhered to.
>> No. 5676 Anonymous
22nd August 2014
Friday 8:43 am
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>>5674
>but the former sounds more natural
But why?!?
let's take our conversation there (I think you're already there).
It's better if it's discussed in one place only.

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