• @dustyData@lemmy.world
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    298 months ago

    Research friendly fire incidents and the Hannibal directive in the IDF. No one kills Jews more efficiently than Israel.

            • @nondescripthandle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              8 months ago

              Thats because the tense has to agree with the subject, subject being Israel in present times, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the ‘no one’ means ‘no on in present times’. No where in grammer does verb tense indicate anything other than the subjects time.

              • @lugal@lemmy.ml
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                68 months ago

                This is wrong on so many levels that I hope you are joking.

                Verbs agree in person and number with the subject. “no one” is 3. person singular. Subjects don’t have time. Only verbs have tense.

                If subjects had tense and “no one” was present, then the sentence would still be present. In that case, you would need to use the past form of “no one” to indicate tense.

                Rereading your comment: Israel isn’t the subject.

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                  8 months ago

                  What is the past form of ‘no one’ oh right, its still ‘no one’ so OPs intent to exclude the past isn’t clear. ‘is killing’ is the conjugation to use if you want to exclude the past, literally what it’s there for.

                  • @lugal@lemmy.ml
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                    28 months ago

                    You convinced me that you’re just stupid. Subjects don’t have tense, it’s the verb that carries that information

              • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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                28 months ago

                Thats [sic] presently because the tense presently has to agree with the subject, subject presently being Israel in present times, it doesn’t necessarily presently mean that the ‘no one’ presently means ‘no on in present times’. No where in grammer [sic] does verb tense presently indicate anything other than the subjects [sic] time.

                Clarified so no one would presently confuse your statement to refer presently to Old English.