Asked by Maria
                I said I would file it on Thursday.
1.I said I would file the pictures of Thursday.
2. I said I would file Adriana's work on Thursday.
            
        1.I said I would file the pictures of Thursday.
2. I said I would file Adriana's work on Thursday.
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    On Thursday I will file the pictures.
I said on Thursday that I would file the pictures the next day.
    
I said on Thursday that I would file the pictures the next day.
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    In the first sentence, the "it" has no clear referent — we don't know what it refers to. The clearest information might be indicated by:
"I said I would file Adriana's pictures this Thursday."
This indicates <I>whose</I> work it is, what <I>type</I> of work it is, and <I>which</I> Thursday is meant.
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http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/MessageAcross.html
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
    
"I said I would file Adriana's pictures this Thursday."
This indicates <I>whose</I> work it is, what <I>type</I> of work it is, and <I>which</I> Thursday is meant.
This article might be helpful:
http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/MessageAcross.html
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
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