Yeah, I love his movies as well. But I heard nothing but bad things about his latest movie, the one which Bruce Willis starred in. They say that it's his worst movie ever made
it only works in an instance such as this because On is followed by a "suspicion of theft" once you throw a possive pronoun in there it completely screws the sentence over.... So, if the "his" is removed, and the sentence becomes, "He didn't show up on sickness", will it finally work then? Or is it only applicable when the reason is related to the law such as "suspicion of theft"?
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