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May/Could: May/Could I have a glass of water? May/Could I pass by?


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May/Could: May/Could I have a glass of water? May/Could I pass by? #16 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:04 pm   May/Could: May/Could I have a glass of water? May/Could I pass by?
 

No, Matthieu, I have deleted your great long ramble again, because it does not answer either the original question nor my request in the previous post. We do not need great, long personal outpourings here. Simply answer the questions if you can; if you cannot, then desist-- your narrative is not very entertaining.
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