Notorious
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Hello Folks, I'm so happy i've got a minimum level of knowledge so that I can try to ask your help on the subject I'm very interested in.
All my life I've been thinking of what kind of English grammar rule is used in the following sentence. "Now it looks as though they here to stay" What Paul McCartney put by this expression? He meant:
1. It looks as though they (troubles) have stayed here
2. It looks as though they keep staying here
3. It looks as though they're going to stay here
I would be glad If someone could explain me what kind of rule is it and what kind of cases it should be used in.
All my life I've been thinking of what kind of English grammar rule is used in the following sentence. "Now it looks as though they here to stay" What Paul McCartney put by this expression? He meant:
1. It looks as though they (troubles) have stayed here
2. It looks as though they keep staying here
3. It looks as though they're going to stay here
I would be glad If someone could explain me what kind of rule is it and what kind of cases it should be used in.