Maybe I wasn’t clear. I know that “Made his way down to the building’s first level” grammatically means he went to the first level of AGR3. That’s not an assumption I took issue with. The assumption is he opened the door of that building, instead of walking to AGR 6 and opening that one. I said down to AGR3 in my initial thought experiment. It’s obviously not possible for Nichol to get to the first floor of AGR6 without passing through AGR3.
I’ll have to double check but I am pretty sure I’ve heard the entire complex referred to as ‘the building.’ There’s also many articles like this: Police were stationed in building Trump gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks shot from
But this may be a red herring and I only added that just now as an additional reason that the articles might not specify that he moved from the first level of one building to another if that’s what he did.
I appreciate you responding. I never meant for things to get contentious. The first time I disagreed with you I prefaced it by saying I love your work and don’t want you to take my criticisms the wrong way. You made out like I didn’t need to do that every time. I didn’t expect you to take it so personally. “I couldn’t help myself” was honestly me trying to be somewhat friendly and sweeten the possibly irritating blow of me disagreeing with you again. I’m flattered to get a mention, but I don’t think you need the whole slide on grammar.
EDIT: Could we get a slide on its vs it’s?
Sorry, but I… never mind