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User Name | Thread Name | Subject | Posted |
Barbara | Lyr Add: Our Son Jack (van den Muijzenberg) (18) | RE: Our Son Jack (help needed on wording) | 17 Nov 09 |
I don't think a native UK speaker or US English speaker would use the phrase "the latest of the fall". I don't think it's grammatical. It could be "the last part of" or "the latest time in fall" but I'm pretty sure "latest" needs a modifier. the word "last" does not. It will stand alone -- you can say "the last of fall" but not "the latest". Who made up this silly language, anyway? |