Another SOTA?
FRITZ JUENGLING
juengling_fritz at SALKEIZ.K12.OR.US
Fri Jun 9 16:00:56 UTC 2006
What does 'SOTA' mean?
>>> sagehen at WESTELCOM.COM 6/8/2006 4:44 PM >>>
>"Who I am today is _whom_ I've always wanted to be."
>
>-Wilson Gray
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Is the thought or the expression the candidate for SOTAcy?
The "whom" could be defended under the Subject of an Infinitive is in the
Accusative case, which sometimes does & sometimes apparently doesn't apply
in English grammar. We had some discussion of this years ago....maybe '99
or 2000.
I wanted her to become an astrophysicist.
I've always wanted me to become who I am today.
Can't say much for the felicity of either of these ways of saying this!
AM
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