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akesipalisa
2 years ago

This is a phrase in the present in indirect speech.

In terms of content, however, the sentence sounds strange, because performance “has” not, but one yields it or increases it or shows, for example, “good performance”.

Tannibi
2 years ago

Yes, there is.

Pudelrudel882
2 years ago

No, there isn’t.

As I am not aware of what you mean, I have no proposal for improvement.

Hawkhail
2 years ago
Reply to  Pudelrudel882

This is the conjunction I used, for example, in indirect speech:

  • He said you had more performance.
verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Hawkhail

A kind of “you would have”

Hawkhail
2 years ago
Reply to  Pudelrudel882

I’m sorry your comments were deleted to me. I wasn’t, and I didn’t see any insult in it either. On the contrary, you contributed to my evening amusement. 😉

So once again, what is wrong in your opinion?

Hawkhail
2 years ago

What do you mean?

Lucxx24
2 years ago

Ne, grammatically past the German.

Hawkhail
2 years ago
Reply to  Lucxx24

No. Just conjunctive I.