Do you perhaps mean "implicated" instead?implied
Context is king! It disambiguates the chaff from the wheat. ;-)Here the second 'he' can both mean the first 'He' as well as second 'he'. How do I disambiguate this?
He implied someone for something he did.
Here the second 'he' can both mean the first 'He' as well as second 'he'. How do I disambiguate this?
'If I wanted the second "he" to refer to "someone", I'd replace "he" with "they".'
Can we do it so, ChinaDan? Because singular 'someone' would be replaced by collective pronoun 'they'. Please explain.
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Just to make myself 100% clear.
Thank you.
PS: I hope it's okay to use 'myself' instead of 'me' above for I was trying to make myself clear by your reply.