Hi, Anton Shepelev! -> All
I read your message from 05.08.2021 13:45
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Publio to spies (later):
Send your men into the markets and wharfside dives and learn if
one Beloso, a Zingaran, is in Messantia. Conan said he had a gem,
which he will probably seek to dispose of.
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Publio back-shifted `have' into `had', but kept the present tense
of `will'*. Why? If Conan's information about Beloso's posession of
the gem deserves a degree of remotentess exressed by the past
tense, why not give like treatment to his words about the intent of
Beloso to sell it, i.e.:
Conan said he had a gem, which he would probably seek to dispse of.
IMHO, "which he will probably seek to dispose of" doesn't belong to
Conan, and, therefore, there is no need for the time switch.
Bye, Anton!
Alexander Koryagin
english_tutor 2021
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