jollycity
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southern muppet said:oakiecokie said:southern muppet said:Wherefore means why not where ;)
I think Southampton, Reading, Swansea etc might be good a loan move. No way he should leave permanently - a few months of misuse by Coyle doesn't erase his earlier promise, it just puts us back at square one. Still zero reason to get rid.
Wherefore art thou` Romeo ?
So is Juliet asking why he is a Romeo and not where is he ??
Confused ?? You should be ...
"wherefore" means "For what reason" or "as a rsult of which"
As an interrogative adverb:
she took an ill turn, but wherefore I cannot say
Or as a relative adverb & conjunction:
truly he cared for me, wherefore I title him with all respect