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{{a|plainenglish|File:Knee-slide.jpg|450px|center|Well, I think this calls for a knee-slide, don’t you?}}A [[passive subjunctive perfect progressive]] is the kind of grammatical construction one would want if one were to have had been being used as a pawn in a game of [[ISDA ninja|ninja]] [[Legal|legal]] drafting.
{{a|plainenglish|[[File:Knee-slide.jpg|450px|center|Well, I think this calls for a knee-slide, don’t you?]]}}A [[passive subjunctive perfect progressive]] is the kind of grammatical construction one would want if one were to have had been being used as a pawn in a game of [[ISDA ninja|ninja]] [[Legal|legal]] drafting.
 
The definition of “passive progressive”: someone who says:
{{quote|“If that construction were to have had been being used as a [[passive subjunctive perfect progressive]], would you hold it against me? That is to say, would it have had been being held against me by you?”}}
 


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*[[Plain English]]
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*[[Subjunctive]]
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