Timeline for (about paintings) "I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available."
Current License: CC BY-SA 4.0
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19 hours ago | vote | accept | Yunus | ||
21 hours ago | comment | added | Barmar | I don't consider the distinction between "any" and "them" to be significant in this case. I think it's the subject of the second clause is more important ("they" versus "she"). But it would be even clearer if it had been written as "she never makes them available" | |
21 hours ago | comment | added | Driftwood | There is no 'correct' in an ambiguous statement. Never has THEM available (for sale) implies a policy, whereas 'never has any....' implies that they're sold out. I stand by my guess. | |
23 hours ago | history | answered | Barmar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |