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30 June 2008 18:44  

kafetzou
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Lilian, I hope you don't mind, but I'm taking over this one. I'll re-set the poll, although my feeling is that it's done.
 

30 June 2008 18:56  

kfeto
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shouldn't the last 'is' be 'are'? i'm not sure myself
 

30 June 2008 19:07  

kafetzou
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No, because the subject is "what", and it was treated earlier in the sentence as singular. It could be "What are ... are ...," but I think that would sound a bit awkward.
 

30 June 2008 19:41  

handyy
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Here we go to the beginning.

--At first you didn't accept "What is making me cry is already them, the memories" because of "the singular subject and the plural predicate". but now you do the same thing.

--First sentence is already happening. it is definetely not about future.
 

30 June 2008 19:40  

handyy
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The speaker intentionally says "..onlar, (yani) anılar" so why do we omit one of them??
 

1 July 2008 03:54  

kafetzou
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Hmm. Good point. I'm just trying to make it sound more English. "them, the memories" sounds downright weird in English, but I will change it back if you would prefer.
 

1 July 2008 23:22  

handyy
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Kafetzou, now this translation is exactly correct. thank you so much for your efforts.
 

1 July 2008 23:57  

kfeto
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hmm kafetzou,
singular 'what' is the subject of the first verb that is 'is'= "What is making me cry"

the subject of the second 'is' is 'those memories' which is plural, so 'are' should be used
sentence is just inverted= those memories are /what is making me cry/
 

2 July 2008 17:20  

merdogan
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I agree kfeto "........are those memories "
 

2 July 2008 19:56  

kafetzou
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Sorry, guys, but you're wrong about that. The subject is still "what".

(What I want to say) is this.
(What is bothering me) is the following.
(What is making me sneeze) is the flowers.
 

3 July 2008 22:01  

kfeto
Number of messages: 953
nope, i still think it's "are", but ok
 

3 July 2008 22:55  

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
You're welcome to think that.
 
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