pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger and more unwieldy so opening inside and more unwieldy so opening inside
American English Superstitions - Opening an Umbrella Inside and Four-Leaf Clovers
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pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger and more unwieldy so opening inside and more unwieldy so opening inside
American English Superstitions - Opening an Umbrella Inside and Four-Leaf Clovers
pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger pragmatism umbrellas used to be larger and more unwieldy so opening inside and more unwieldy so opening inside
American English Superstitions - Opening an Umbrella Inside and Four-Leaf Clovers
but now, with the copula it would mean something like 'I stand to go to do'. Maybe our speakers find this form a bit too unwieldy to use very often. after all, it's not quite as important to make a distinction between perfective and
How to Make a Language - Part 7: Grammatical Evolution