Mike
"For not having given up" Am I correct ? Is it grammatically correct: "For not having given up, she was arreted ?" Thanks in advance.
3 mai 2015 22:07
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In this context, you need to write "give herself up". "Give up" can have a different meaning if there isn't a reflexive pronoun. Even then, the grammar is very awkward. It's more natural to write something like, "Because she refused to give herself up, she was arrested."
3 mai 2015
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