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Has your friend finally moved? Or has he decided different?
Greetings Ouranos
PS: Is it grammatically correct to say "Has your friend finally moved"? Or is it wrong and it should sound like that: "Has your friend moved finally?" Could you give me all possible word-orders of this senctence? Thx
Query re Moving to another Country
Re: Query re Moving to another Country
Great to see you here again!
I took your information (for which - many thanks), and 'transcribed' it, along with my understanding...and sent it to him. (Bear in mind that he has only a very little knowledge of astrology, so had to try to rephrase it...).
Anyway, upshot was that he did feel that it was HIS wish to move - and in reply - mentioned that it would be a 'problem' for his mate to do so. Accordingly, he's staying 'put', having realised that it would have put too much pressure on his partner. Thankyou so much, again, for all your work on this.
Best and thanks again.
I took your information (for which - many thanks), and 'transcribed' it, along with my understanding...and sent it to him. (Bear in mind that he has only a very little knowledge of astrology, so had to try to rephrase it...).
Anyway, upshot was that he did feel that it was HIS wish to move - and in reply - mentioned that it would be a 'problem' for his mate to do so. Accordingly, he's staying 'put', having realised that it would have put too much pressure on his partner. Thankyou so much, again, for all your work on this.
If you're writing an essay, for example, you would say: "Has your friend moved, finally?" But if you're just chatting - as in somewhere like this - it's ok to say: "Has your friend finally moved?" ('Tis about that silly 'split infinitve': "I moved"...or, in a conversation one would say: " I finally moved!" ...which is a more 'natural' way of saying it, as it's conversational).PS: Is it grammatically correct to say "Has your friend finally moved"? Or is it wrong and it should sound like that: "Has your friend moved finally?" Could you give me all possible word-orders of this senctence?
Best and thanks again.
"Don't let the illusions of your past or future rob you of the infiniteness of your present." [Unknown]
Re: Query re Moving to another Country
Hello
Thanks for your answers Pitty, that he doesn't move now. But: He could make a shorter journey in his country, Saturn in 9 can also mean something different, who knows?
Best wishes!
Ouranos
Thanks for your answers Pitty, that he doesn't move now. But: He could make a shorter journey in his country, Saturn in 9 can also mean something different, who knows?
Best wishes!
Ouranos
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