01-05-2014, 08:43 PM
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(01-05-2014, 08:21 PM)jonjon1234 Wrote: Moving back to my usage of the English language, We're can be used to reference a group of people situated in geographically close areas, such as someone from Afganistan saying, "We don't want to attack you," which could be taken as "People from Afganistan don't want..." Or "The people in this village..."
Unfortunatally, the English language is a confusing one, and I meant the latter meaning, in that the local group, not the political set of people. My bad for confusing you with complex grammar formations.
Don't insult my intelligence.