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They refers to... (He knew they would directly suspect him.)



 
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They refers to... (He knew they would directly suspect him.) #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 25, 2009 22:46 pm   They refers to... (He knew they would directly suspect him.)
 

'On his way to the police station to give the necklace back,he changed his mind.He knew THEY would directly suspect him.

Now,What does they refer to in this sentence? or what do they refer to in this sentence?

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They refers to... (He knew they would directly suspect him.) #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:17 am   They refers to... (He knew they would directly suspect him.)
 

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What does 'they' refer to? 'They' is presumably the police.
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