Talk:Tunda/@comment-29890158-20161214025335

"I do not believe this last." This sentence would normally describe the order in which the narrator believes the rumors (I did not believe this [recount] first... and this [recount] last), not the order in which the recounts were depicted then describing which of the wasn't believed (which would be described by saying "I do not believe this.", or "I do not believe the last.", or "I do not believe the last recount.", or "I do not believe this last recount.")

There's a missing word because the way it is, it sounds like the narrator already told which other rumors he didn't believe in a list comprised of a first and last.

There is only one recount that the narrator didn't believe, so, the sentence is technically incorrect and may be misunderstood, but is comprehensible. I would change this to "I did not believe this", or "I do not believe this last recount" or a different word on the end (to replace "recount") that describes a rumor or recount.