repetition of the title of the song

Jun 11, 2007 21:32

weeeell, I got less than four hours of sleep last night and although I felt tired at points during the day, it was nowhere near as unbearable as I've felt some other times. It's 9pm and I've done two workouts but am feeling fine.
Must have been the caffeine. Maybe also the high of a ( Good Row! )

boys, workouts, celta, crew

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Grammar thebftb June 12 2007, 20:03:54 UTC
Depends on what you want to say. As you have it, the sentence means that Michael and Debbie were together for over a decade which they split between Kenya and Lithuania.

"more than a decade each in" means that each one of them was separately in Kenya or Lithuania for longer than a decade.

"more than a decade in each" means they were together the whole time, and spent more than a decade in Kenya, and more than a decade in Lithuania. As I read them, anyhow.

Do you check your Brandeis email account anymore?

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Re: Grammar fourseat June 15 2007, 02:21:34 UTC
"each Kenya," though, does that sound grammatical to you? Can "each" directly precede a noun, or does it need a preposition after it?

Yes, I still have it and keep it open all day. The question is whether (or how quickly) I respond to it, especially now that CELTA eats my life. I do check it every morning (but have no time to respond) and evening (when I'm doing lesson plans, or putting off lesson plans) and might respond but usually don't.

You know me and responses.

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