“The Supreme Court has not decided to hear the case”. Hey Friend, you need to read this three times like I needed too. The Court has not decided, to or not to, hear the case. This was written to fool the reader, or just a piss pour AP writer. ;0)
Ah, gotcha. Thanks.
“The Supreme Court has not decided to hear the case. Hey Friend, you need to read this three times like I needed too. The Court has not decided, to or not to, hear the case. This was written to fool the reader, or just a piss pour AP writer. ;0)”
+1, I also had to read it three times. But came to the same final conclusion. Could have been fixed with 4 words: “yet,” “whether,” “or” and “not.”
“The Supreme Court has not [yet] decided [whether or not] to hear the case.”