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Lord Farquaad And Fiona Are Getting Married And Shrek Storms In To Stop The Ceremony.
We Say “The Eiffel Tower” But There’s No The In “Tokyo Tower”.
Farquaad Realises That Shrek Is In Love With Fiona, And Says;
The Main Clause Refers To The Future, So I Guess That The Past.
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